Times of Suriname

Pilots grounded after midair fight on London-Mumbai flight

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INDIA - An Indian airline has grounded two pilots over allegation­s that they had a fight and briefly stormed out of the cockpit during a New Year’s Day flight from London to Mumbai.

Jet Airways is investigat­ing claims that a male pilot slapped his female colleague during an argument while the plane was in the air with 324 passengers onboard. Reports in several Indian newspapers, quoting unnamed sources, said the midair altercatio­n led the female pilot to leave the cockpit in tears and she had to be persuaded to go back in by cabin crew. At one point, the male pilot also left the cockpit, leaving the controls briefly unattended, the Times of India claimed. “A misunderst­anding occurred between the cockpit crew. However, the same was quickly resolved amicably and the flight continued its journey to Mumbai, landing safely,” Jet said. “The airline has reported the incident to the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation and the concerned crew have been de-rostered pending an internal investigat­ion that has since been initiated.”

The flight departed London at about 10 am GMT on Monday and arrived in India’s financial capital on schedule, approximat­ely nine hours later at midnight local time. “At Jet Airways, safety of guests, crew and assets is of paramount importance and the airline has zero tolerance for any action of its employees that compromise­s safety,” the airline said. (Theguardia­n.com)

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A Jet Airways plane flies into Mumbai airport. (Photo: AFP)

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