By Online Desk
Another case of drunken misbehaviour mid-air has come to mild. On December 6, a drunk man had allegedly urinated on the blanket of a feminine passenger on a Paris-Delhi Air India flight.
The pilot of the plane reported the matter to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) on the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport about it nonetheless no motion was taken because the male passenger gave a written apology, officers advised PTI. They added that airport safety was knowledgeable that the male passenger was “under the influence of alcohol and he was not following the instructions of the cabin crew and he later peed on a blanket of an onboard lady passenger”.
Although apprehended by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) as quickly as he deboarded the aircraft at 9:40 am, he was allowed to go away after giving a written apology following a “mutual compromise” with the feminine co-passenger.
The girl passenger, who had initially made a written criticism, had reportedly refused to file a police case.
Air India on Wednesday imposed a 30-day flying ban on a passenger who had uncovered himself and urinated on a feminine co-passenger onboard a flight from New York to Delhi on November 26 final 12 months. It can also be a matter of shock that the individual was allowed to go away the plane after the incident.
The Delhi Police has registered an FIR in opposition to the accused man who has been recognized as Shekhar Mishra, a businessman in his fifties from Mumbai, and are trying to find him.
Separately, aviation regulator DGCA mentioned it has sought a report from the airline on the incident and can “take action against those found negligent”.
The incident solely got here to mild after the aggrieved lady passenger wrote a letter to N Chandrasekaran, chairman of the Tata Group. She alleged that the drunk man had walked to her seat, unzipped his pants and urinated. Even after urinating, the person continued to reveal his non-public components and solely moved when different passengers requested him to go away. Her garments, sneakers, and bag have been utterly soaked in urine.
“The stewardess followed me to the seat, verified that it smelled of urine, and sprayed disinfectant on my bag and shoes…” she mentioned in her letter. And when the lady complained to the crew, they reportedly simply gave her a set of pyjamas and slippers and advised her to return to her seat, claiming no different seat was obtainable.
The lady additionally complained about being alloted a small seat utilized by the airline employees, by one of many senior stewardesses.
(With PTI inputs)
Another case of drunken misbehaviour mid-air has come to mild. On December 6, a drunk man had allegedly urinated on the blanket of a feminine passenger on a Paris-Delhi Air India flight.
The pilot of the plane reported the matter to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) on the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport about it nonetheless no motion was taken because the male passenger gave a written apology, officers advised PTI. They added that airport safety was knowledgeable that the male passenger was “under the influence of alcohol and he was not following the instructions of the cabin crew and he later peed on a blanket of an onboard lady passenger”.
Although apprehended by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) as quickly as he deboarded the aircraft at 9:40 am, he was allowed to go away after giving a written apology following a “mutual compromise” with the feminine co-passenger.
The girl passenger, who had initially made a written criticism, had reportedly refused to file a police case.
Air India on Wednesday imposed a 30-day flying ban on a passenger who had uncovered himself and urinated on a feminine co-passenger onboard a flight from New York to Delhi on November 26 final 12 months. It can also be a matter of shock that the individual was allowed to go away the plane after the incident.
The Delhi Police has registered an FIR in opposition to the accused man who has been recognized as Shekhar Mishra, a businessman in his fifties from Mumbai, and are trying to find him.
Separately, aviation regulator DGCA mentioned it has sought a report from the airline on the incident and can “take action against those found negligent”.
The incident solely got here to mild after the aggrieved lady passenger wrote a letter to N Chandrasekaran, chairman of the Tata Group. She alleged that the drunk man had walked to her seat, unzipped his pants and urinated. Even after urinating, the person continued to reveal his non-public components and solely moved when different passengers requested him to go away. Her garments, sneakers, and bag have been utterly soaked in urine.
“The stewardess followed me to the seat, verified that it smelled of urine, and sprayed disinfectant on my bag and shoes…” she mentioned in her letter. And when the lady complained to the crew, they reportedly simply gave her a set of pyjamas and slippers and advised her to return to her seat, claiming no different seat was obtainable.
The lady additionally complained about being alloted a small seat utilized by the airline employees, by one of many senior stewardesses.
(With PTI inputs)