Oman Daily Observer

Indonesia warns airline after videos appear to show intoxicate­d pilot

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JAKARTA: Indonesian authoritie­s have issued a warning to airline PT Citilink Indonesia after videos circulated appearing to show an intoxicate­d pilot from the low-cost carrier going through security and then sounding incoherent on the aircraft’s public address system.

Citilink, which is a unit of national carrier PT Garuda Indonesia, said that the company had fired the pilot after a December 28 incident at Surabaya airport ahead of a flight to Jakarta and that two executives had offered to resign.

The pilot was replaced before the flight proceeded, according to a company statement.

Fary Djemi Francis, who heads a parliament­ary commission overseeing transporta­tion, said that the airline had been asked to investigat­e whether the pilot had been on drugs.

“Second, we also ask Citilink’s management to sanction the pilot who went on board the aircraft without going through the briefing room, missing checks on his fitness to fly,” Francis said.

The transporta­tion ministry had sent a warning letter to Citilink and called for an internal investigat­ion after finding that health checks and other procedures had not been followed according to regulation­s, said ministry spokesman Bambang S Ervan.

Citilink did not name the pilot but said in a statement that it had fired him after he had “ignored the flight safety and security procedures which could potentiall­y endanger the security and safety of passengers and other crew members.”

Chief Executive Albert Burhan and operations director, Hadinoto Soedigno, had also offered to resign over the incident, Citilink spokesman Benny Butarbutar said on Saturday.

The spokesman said the resignatio­ns would require the approval of shareholde­rs.

“We would never mess around when it concerns the condition of a flight, let alone experiment with passenger safety,” Butarbutar said.

The widely circulated videos have caused alarm in Indonesia, which has had a patchy air safety record.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Citilink Airbus A320 approaches for a landing at Soekarno-Hatta Internatio­nal Airport in Jakarta.
— Reuters A Citilink Airbus A320 approaches for a landing at Soekarno-Hatta Internatio­nal Airport in Jakarta.

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