The Asian Age

Flyer assaults AI crew onboard Goa-Delhi flight

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New Delhi, May 30: A male passenger onboard an Air India flight from Goa on Monday physically assaulted a crew member and the unruly passenger was handed over to the security personnel after landing at the Delhi airport, according to the airline.

Air India needed to and has taken a firm line on unruly passenger behaviour onboard aircraft, which is also an internatio­nal airline industry problem, and it is clearly not helpful when such incidents happen, according to Air India chief Campbell Wilson.

There have been multiple incidents of unruly passenger behaviour, including abusing and assaulting of cabin crew, onboard planes in recent months. The latest incident happened onboard flight AI882 enroute from Goa to Delhi.

“The said passenger verbally abused the crew members and then went on to physically assault one of them on board. On landing at Delhi airport, the passenger continued with the unprovoked, aggressive behaviour and was handed over to the security personnel. We have also reported the incident to the regulator,” an Air India spokespers­on said in a statement on Tuesday.

Further details about the incident could not be immediatel­y ascertaine­d.

“Safety of our crew and passengers is of utmost importance to us and we strongly condemn this unruly behaviour of the passenger. We will offer all support to the affected crew members,” the spokespers­on said.

Earlier this month, Air India imposed a two-year flying ban on an individual who caused physical harm to two female cabin crew members onboard a Delhi-London flight on April 10.

An unruly air passenger can face flying ban for varying periods under the regulation­s of the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

As per the rules, unruly passenger behaviour can be classified into three levels.

Unruly behaviour such as physical gestures, verbal harassment and unruly inebriatio­n are classified as Level 1 while physically abusive behaviour like pushing, kicking or sexual harassment are classified as Level 2.

 ?? — PTI ?? A private aircraft of RedBird Aviation made an emergency landing in Belagavi district on Tuesday. According to airport officials, no casualties were reported in the incident, as the pilot managed to land the aircraft on farmland at a controlled speed.
— PTI A private aircraft of RedBird Aviation made an emergency landing in Belagavi district on Tuesday. According to airport officials, no casualties were reported in the incident, as the pilot managed to land the aircraft on farmland at a controlled speed.

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