AUSTRALIA ON 20TH AUGUST 2014 ONE INDIAN PASSENGER ON AIR INDIA - TopicsExpress



          

AUSTRALIA ON 20TH AUGUST 2014 ONE INDIAN PASSENGER ON AIR INDIA MELBOURNE DELHI FLIGHT AFTER CONSUMING EXTRA DRINKS WENT OUT OF CONTROL AND TORE THE CLOTHES OF TWO FLIGHT PURSERS AND TRIED TO BEAT UP AND BITE FELLOW PASSENGERS AND THEN CREW TIED HIM TO HIS SEAT AND HANDED OVER TO SECURITIES AGENCY ON ARRIVAL IN DELHI IN INDIA New Delhi: An Indian passenger on Air Indias Melbourne-Delhi flight on Wednesday reportedly got unruly after a few drinks, and in his inebriated state he allegedly tore the clothes of two flight pursers and tried to beat up and bite some fellow passengers. According to reports the pilot then sent a message to the airline command centre in Delhi for permission to divert the plane to Singapore. However, in order to avoid delay, the crew instead decided to tie the passenger to his seat with any material that was available on board. He was handed over to security agencies on arrival in Delhi. This latest act of unruly passenger behaviour could strengthen some Indian airlines long-standing demand to have plastic handcuffs on board. Reports state that Indian carriers have witnessed scores of such acts either by inebriated passengers or other perfectly fine people who suddenly acted strange. While strict action is taken once such people are handed over to security agencies on ground, the critical issue is keeping them in check when the plane is in air. Looking for material to tie down such passengers is not an easy task as most aircraft do not carry any such stuff. A pilot was reported saying that crew of Indian airlines on international flights must have a limit to the number of drinks to be served to the passengers like in foreign airlines.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 02:58:55 +0000

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