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AI hijack drama: Six persons booked

Last Updated: Friday, October 19, 2012, 23:54     A- A A+
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AI hijack drama: Six persons booked Thiruvananthapuram: A case was registered against six unidentified persons on Friday in connection with the hijack alarm incident involving an Air India flight at the international airport here.

Police said the case was registered based on a complaint by the Abu Dhabi-Kochi bound flight pilot Rupali Waghmare, who sent the hijack alert in panic after agitated passengers allegedly stormed the cockpit.

In her complaint, which was sent to the state DGP, the pilot claimed she was threatened, manhandled and restrained from moving out for more than five hours, police said tonight.

The case was registered even as Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy ordered a probe into the incident.

Complaints of passengers against the pilot and also her charges against passengers would be looked into, he said.

Chandy, who had described the incident as a spontaneous reaction, said he has instructed Director General of Police K S Balasubramaniam to investigate the matter.

Around 200 passengers of an Air India Kochi bound flight from Abu Dhabi protested and some allegedly tried to enter the cockpit after the Kochi bound flight was diverted here due to bad visibility.

Six passengers were detained and questioned by Central Industrial Security Force personnel when the plane landed at Kochi after about a nine hour delay and let off.

Meanwhile, aviation regulator DGCA has asked for recordings of the black box of the Air India Express plane after the high drama at Thiruvananthapuram.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked the pilots to appear before it to provide their version of the incident and directed the airline to submit the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) or the black box for an inquest, official sources said.

The regulator also asked Air India Express to take action as per the Aircraft Act against the passengers who entered the cockpit.

Quoting reports reaching the DGCA headquarters, the sources said four persons had entered into the cockpit of Kochi-bound Air India Express flight IX-4422 from Abu Dhabi when the plane was diverted to Thiruvananthapuram due to poor weather at Kochi.

"Several others blocked the galley and got into heated argument with the pilot demanding that they fly the plane to Kochi," a source said.

The airline summoned buses to take the passengers to Kochi but they refused to disembark. The crew could not operate the flight as they exhausted their Flight Duty Time Limitation.

As ruckus prevailed and the passengers entered the cockpit and blocked the galleys, the pilot, Commander Rupali Waghmare, pressed the alarm button sending out a hijack message, setting off a flurry of anti-hijacking activities, including armed police and paramilitary personnel surrounding the aircraft.

When things settled down, the DGCA called off the hijack alert. Once such an alert is issued, it is mandatory that the anti-hijacking procedures initiated are called off. Without this, the aircraft involved cannot be cleared for take-off.

After DGCA gave the clearance, a new set of crew flew the aircraft to Kochi after a delay of several hours, the sources said.

"The DGCA would get the CVR and go through the recording. The regulator has asked the pilots to depose before it," the sources said, adding no pilots have been suspended.

The pilot later lodged a complaint that some passengers had barged into the cockpit and threatened her with dire consequences if she did not take the flight to Kochi.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, October 19, 2012, 12:13

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ravikvasu - new delhi
Dear friends travel in air india is inviting trouble to you and your family try to avoid air india and things happen like this please react,react means in the proper way entering cockpit is an offence
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D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI.....INDIA
AIR INDIA MUST BE PUNISHED NOT THE PASSENGERS.........THIS PROBLEM TOOK PLACE DUE TO AIR INDIA NOT BECAUSE OF PASSENGERS...................
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Renju - Doha
Please avoid air india trips to kerala...
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Natarajan - Mumbai
`Six un identified persons booked` How come that this people are un identified. To travel even in domestic one need valid id proof. If this reporter dont know their names he can simply say that `six passengers booked`. Actually the authorities at the airport should be blamed, not the pilot. The authorities are the ones who can take decissions. Instead of going to the cock pit the passengers should have put up their grievences to the authorities. Strict action should be taken against the four entered the cock pit, so that it will be lesson for all the people.
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ANTONY NIXON - BANGALORE
Mr Natarajan, Did you read this news properly..The woman pilot was arrogant and her audacious behaviour was intolerant. The authorities should first take action against her. The passengers were ordinary citizens who were travelling with their family.There were pregnant ladies among the passengers. This arriogant lady asked the passengers to travel by road to Cochin from Trivandrum . Dont pass unnecessary comments and in favour of the pilot. Behave like a common man.
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Gaurav Paliwal - Delhi
Two Separate points : Those passenhers should be booked under the prevaling law to refrain them in future from this mob mentality, however it should be considered that they did all this in the heat of the moment. 2.) Air India and Indian Airlines both need to b scrapped off of Indian skies as they dnt deserve to there. Such airlines should better reopen some buisness in kabadi bazar where its ok to be so rude and uncoperative with the customers. Even the bus conductors of DTC buses r more beahved now a days then d staff of Air India.
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guest - kerala
Keralites do not have different set of rules. Entering the cockpit and threatening the pilots is nothing less than hijacking the aircraft. If Kerala is unwilling to act against this situation then hijackers will find this state a safe heaven to indulge in this activities.
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Ranjith Madhusudhanan - Qatar
hey friend if u where stranded in that with a 6 months kid for 15 hrs what way will u react. Can u call that 6months kid as an hijacker
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Amandeep Singh - Bhopal
Zeenews I must say you people got a lot of humor in you, so funny... loved the title of this article... ha ha ha. And I must say that people have all rights to blame the authority concerned but dear Indians please don`t start blaming ``People based on region, religion or language.`` Be it Kerala, Punjab or Odisha, consumer should get services he has paid for and with dignity! :)
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Sharath - Mumbai
It is high time we shut Air India down. It is a flying government office, a drain on tax pairs money.
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SREE KUMAR KANAVILLIL - DAMMAM
AIR INDIA MUST BE AVOIDED TO FLY TO YOUR DESTINATIONS.... THE SHAMELESS AIRLINE IS TO BE GROUNDED FOR EVER..I AM SORRY TO READ A WORTHLESS COMMENT OF MR.SANDEEP,KOLLAM.
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Binoy - Kannur
Dear Mr. Sandeep Kollam, Please don`t say that only keralites are doing this. just imagine 12 hrs of kourney without water after a snacks at the start of the journey. Air India always do this to keralites and u just forgot that... alternative arangements by road will be hestic because it will take more than 4-5 hrs from TVM to Kochin. And lady pilot, should not leave all these passengers like this... she should be responsible because she is the captian of the aircraft & whatever happens she is the responsible. she can`t leave just like that..
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Vignesh - Mumbai
This happened to me once, but it was a flight from Chennai to Abu Dhabi. Due to some technical fault on they landed in Dubai and asked the passengers to travel o road to Abu Dhabi, they even provided us with transport. These things happen a lot.
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ANTONY NIXON - BANGALORE
Mr, Vignesh, these knid of incidents happen a lot , because we dont react. We should rect against these , beacuse we are not travelling on their mercy , instead we are paying for that.
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sandeep - kollam
Only passengers from kerala behave like this . It is allright to put your views but the decency must be maintained at all times . What do these passengers want , alternate transport arrangements to reach their destination . How can they demand same aircraft and the crew whose duty timings are over to operate . Such hooligans are to be treated as hijackers only and are to be booked under the prevailing laws and acts . Majority of the passengers would have accepted the alternate options but a minority of these arrogant lot may not have allowed them to opt their choice . If strict action is enforced such scenes will not happen in future .



kiran - hyderabad
Take an action against the management of the Aircraft. Then, take action of the lady pilot.



Amandeep Singh - Bhopal
Zeenews I must say you people got a lot of humor in you, so funny... loved the title of this article... ha ha ha. And I must say that people have all rights to blame the authority concerned but dear Indians please don`t start blaming ``People based on region, religion or language.`` Be it Kerala, Punjab or Odisha, consumer should get services he has paid for and with dignity! :)



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