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AI fined Rs1m for not reporting two incidents on flight

Aviation regulator asks the airline to maintain database of unruly passengers

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Aviation regulator DGCA imposed a financial penalty of Rs 1 million on Air India for not reporting the incidents which occurred on AI-142 Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022.

Two incidents had occurred in the Air India flight. While one passenger who was caught smoking in the lavatory, was drunk and not adhering to the crew instructio­ns; another passenger allegedly relieved himself on a vacant seat and blanket of a fellow female passenger when she went to the lavatory.

Accordingl­y, the DGCA issued show cause notice to the Accountabl­e Manager of Air India as to why enforcemen­t action should not be taken against them for derelictio­n of their regulatory obligation­s. Air India submitted a reply to the show cause notice on January 23 and the same was examined, said a senior DGCA official on Tuesday.

“Enforcemen­t action in the form of Financial Penalty of Rs 10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakh only) has been imposed on Air India for not reporting the incident to DGCA and delaying in referring the matter to its Internal Committee, which is a violation of applicable DGCA Civil Aviation Requiremen­ts,” said the official.

Misconduct

Following two incidents of passenger misconduct in the Air India Paris-New Delhi flight on December 6, 2022, the aviation regulator DGCA had asked the airline to maintain a database of all unruly passengers. It also asked the airline to refer the incident to the internal committee.

Earlier, in the Air India peeing incident which occurred on November 26, 2022 flight, the regulator on January 20 had imposed a fine of Rs 3 million on Air India and suspended the License of pilot-in-command for three months.

Moreover, the regulator had also imposed a penalty of Rs 300,000 on Director-inflight services of Air India for failing to discharge her duties. However, reacting to this action, All India Cabin Crew Associatio­n (AICCA) said that the derostered Air India crew in connection with the Air India urination case be reinstated on flights. It also termed the action against pilot-incommand (PIC) an unusually harsh punishment.

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