Air India has suspended the license of a pilot who allowed a female friend to enter the cockpit during a flight, violating aviation safety rules. The pilot’s license will be suspended for a period of three months, and the airline has been fined Rs 30 lakh for the security breach.
The incident occurred on a flight from Bengaluru to Kolkata, when the pilot invited his female friend, who was not a crew member, to sit in the cockpit for the duration of the flight. This action violated aviation safety rules, which prohibit non-crew members from entering the cockpit during a flight.
Air India took immediate action to investigate the incident and suspended the pilot’s license, as well as imposing a substantial fine on the airline for the security breach. The airline has also taken steps to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future, including increasing training for crew members on aviation safety rules.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of following aviation safety rules at all times. The safety of passengers and crew members is of paramount importance in the aviation industry, and any actions that jeopardize this safety must be taken seriously and dealt with swiftly. Air India’s response to this incident demonstrates its commitment to upholding the highest standards of safety and security in the aviation industry.