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Indonesian airline pilots fell asleep midflight: agency

One of the pilots had not rested adequately on the night before the flight, says the report.

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The Indonesian air safety agency has called for better pilot fatigue monitoring mechanisms, after an investigat­ion revealed that both pilots of a commercial aircraft had recently fallen asleep inflight.

A pilot and copilot were simultaneo­usly asleep for approximat­ely 28 minutes during a Batik Air flight from South East Sulawesi to the capital Jakarta on January 25, a preliminar­y report by the National Transporta­tion Safety Committee (KNKT) said. The report was uploaded to the agency’s website in late February.

Indonesia is a vast archipelag­o with a poor air safety record.

One of the pilots had not rested adequately on the night before the flight, the report said.

The incident resulted in a series of navigation errors, but the Airbus A320’s 153 passengers and four flight attendants were unharmed during the twohourand­35minute flight.

About half an hour after the plane took off, the captain asked permission from his secondinco­mmand to rest for a while. The copilot then took over command of the aircraft, but also inadverten­tly fell asleep, the report said.

A few minutes after the last recorded transmissi­on by the copilot, the area control centre in Jakarta tried to contact the aircraft. It received no answer. Twentyeigh­t minutes after the last recorded transmissi­on, the pilot woke up and realised that the aircraft was not on the correct flight path. He immediatel­y woke his colleague up, responded to the calls from Jakarta and corrected the flight path, the report said.

The plane landed safely after the incident.

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