vehemently disagreeable of Air India Handling of Mumbai man peeing on passenger on a trip last year and walk away without facing action, the aviation regulator said today that the airline’s behavior was “unprofessional” and led to “systematic” failure”.
Directorate General of The DGCA issued a notice to some officials of The airline owned by the Tata Group, Al Tayyar of The flight and the crew ask them to reply Within two weeks.
On November 26, Mumbai businessman Shankar Mishra unzipped and urinated on Old woman in the business Class of Air India flight from New York to Delhi. Shockingly, when the flight touched down, Shankar Mishra was allowed to leave without any repercussions. Air India did not file a complaint with the police until this week, only after the woman’s letter to group President of Air India, N.C. Chandrasekaran, surfaced.
“…it is clear that the provisions relating to handling of runaway rider on-board It is not complied with, said the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in Declaration.
“the behavior of the concerned The airline seemed unprofessional and led to a systematic system failure. “
The aviation watchdog said it had issued a notice of accountability for the airline manager director in- Flight services for all pilots and cabin crew of That trip required them to explain within two weeks why they were taking action should not taken against they.
in 2017, government has issued new rules Prevent disobedient passengers from flying for At least of three months to more from two years.
Air India told the regulator that its staff took no action against The businessman as ‘the aggrieved lady’ has rescinded her initial application for It seems that the work “After Monday” has been sorted out the issue”.
The offender was banned from flying on Air India for 30 days, waiting for a report of its internal committee.
The airline said that “there was no further flare-up.”up or confrontation,” and “honor of perceived desires.” of passenger, crew elected Not calling law enforcement upon landing.”

