Air india express safety: The flight of Air India Express going from Bangalore to Varanasi created a strange situation on Monday when a passenger tried to open the door of the cockpit. However, due to the passcode system installed in the door, he could not succeed in it.
Conduct cocptor opened as a toilet?
According to the report of the Indian Express, the passenger claimed that he was looking for toilets and accidentally reached to open the cockpit door. But security officials have considered it a serious matter. According to reports, Air India Express can take strict action against that passenger. The passenger can be put in the no-fly list. Legal action is also possible against him.
According to Aviation Rules, it is a serious crime by any passenger trying to enter the cockpit or opening the door. According to sources, the passenger put several passcods to open the door, but all turned out to be wrong. After landing to the security officers assigned to the passengers, along with the passenger, eight other colleagues were also handed over to the security agencies at Varanasi Airport.
Opening cockpit door is serious crime
A spokesman for Air India Express said that the airline is well aware of this incident. No security has been compromised and after the landing, the information of the case has been given to the concerned authorities. A thorough investigation of the entire incident is going on.
It has been said in the reports that this incident is being considered as the crime category of Level 3 of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) released by DGCA. This category includes damage to life, damage aircraft operating system and physical violence. There is a provision for a sentence of at least two years in the case of such crime.
According to reports, the incident is being placed in the Level-3 crime category of Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) released by DGCA. Level-3 includes the category of crime: damaging someone’s life, damaging the aircraft operating system, physical violence. There is a provision for at least two years of imprisonment in such crime.
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