'Fighting' pilots in the cockpit rattles Indian Airlines
Aviation continues to bring dreadful news. After the issue of suicide copilot Germanwings, airline pilots are now two fist fights with each other. As a result, the plane was forced to be grounded.
Citing emirates247 page, Tuesday, April 7, 2015, two airline pilots, Air India is ultimately responsible for the safety of passengers, got into a fight before the plane took off.
Copilot reportedly attacked the captain in the cockpit. This action occurs three crew members were preparing passengers to fly from Jaipur to New Delhi.
The fight began when the co-pilot asked the captain to write down important information about the flight as the number of passengers, load weight of the aircraft, as well as refueling.
"Copilot suddenly angry and beat the captain," Daily Time of India reported from a source who declined to be named.
As the supreme leader in the flight, the captain decided to keep flying to New Delhi.
The news was immediately denied by the state-owned airline of India that. Air India spokesman said there was no violence in the aircraft cockpit.
"There are only a verbal argument between the couple," he said as quoted by the Press Trust of India.
However, the management claimed to have decided to suspend the activities of the two pilots.
Conditions Air India today is in a less favorable position. The company's business has been hit by the crisis since 2007. A number of incidents often experienced by the airline.(drm)
Citing emirates247 page, Tuesday, April 7, 2015, two airline pilots, Air India is ultimately responsible for the safety of passengers, got into a fight before the plane took off.
Copilot reportedly attacked the captain in the cockpit. This action occurs three crew members were preparing passengers to fly from Jaipur to New Delhi.
The fight began when the co-pilot asked the captain to write down important information about the flight as the number of passengers, load weight of the aircraft, as well as refueling.
"Copilot suddenly angry and beat the captain," Daily Time of India reported from a source who declined to be named.
As the supreme leader in the flight, the captain decided to keep flying to New Delhi.
The news was immediately denied by the state-owned airline of India that. Air India spokesman said there was no violence in the aircraft cockpit.
"There are only a verbal argument between the couple," he said as quoted by the Press Trust of India.
However, the management claimed to have decided to suspend the activities of the two pilots.
Conditions Air India today is in a less favorable position. The company's business has been hit by the crisis since 2007. A number of incidents often experienced by the airline.(drm)

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