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The Airline Pilots' Association of India (ALPA India) on Thursday issued a safety advisory to all pilots operating under Indian licences, urging them to seek clarity on insurance and war-risk coverage and exercise heightened caution while flying in or near conflict-affected regions of the Middle East.In a circular to its members, ALPA India flagged operational risks arising from heightened tensions in parts of the Middle East and stressed that safety of crew and passengers must remain paramount.The association advised pilots to maintain “heightened situational awareness” when operating to, from, or through affected regions, and to thoroughly review all operational briefings, Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs), and company advisories before undertaking flights.Pilots have also been asked to seek explicit clarification from their operators regarding insurance coverage, particularly war-risk protection applicable to planned operations. The advisory underlined the importance of ensuring that airlines conduct appropriate operational risk assessments for flights in or near conflict zones.Emphasising professional responsibility, ALPA India urged pilots to exercise their judgement and raise safety concerns through established reporting channels wherever necessary. It said members should not hesitate to seek clarification or flag legitimate concerns if they believe risks have not been adequately mitigated.The association said it is closely monitoring developments and remains engaged with relevant authorities and international pilot bodies to ensure that the concerns of Indian pilots are represented.Reiterating its core message, ALPA India encouraged members to remain vigilant and prioritise safety at all times.