IndiGo Passenger Attacks Pilot Following 13-Hour Flight Delay, Legal Action Taken
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In a shocking incident, a passenger on an IndiGo flight physically assaulted the pilot after the flight was delayed for 13 hours due to low visibility. The 19-second video shows the pilot and crew standing outside the aircraft, with the passenger approaching the pilot and punching him. This incident has sparked outrage and led to the filing of a case against the passenger.
Key Points from the Incident
The flight, scheduled from Delhi to Goa, was delayed due to low visibility.
A passenger in the last row replaced the previous crew due to Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms.
The passenger punched the new captain after he announced the delay.
The video of the assault has gone viral on social media, with many demanding that the passenger be placed on the “no-flying list” by the airline.
Implications of the Incident
This incident highlights the growing frustration and stress passengers face due to flight delays and cancellations.
It also underscores the importance of maintaining a secure environment for pilots, crew, and passengers on board an aircraft.
The airline has taken action against the passenger, filing a case against them.
This incident comes against the backdrop of significant disruptions at the Delhi airport, with many flights experiencing delays and cancellations due to adverse weather conditions.
In conclusion, the incident of a passenger assaulting an IndiGo pilot over a flight delay is a serious and unacceptable breach of security and professional boundaries. The airline has taken action against the passenger, filing a case against them, and the video of the assault has gone viral on social media, sparking outrage and demands for the passenger to be placed on the “no-flying list”. This incident highlights the importance of maintaining a secure environment for pilots, crew, and passengers on board an aircraft and the growing frustration and stress passengers face due to flight delays and cancellations.
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