AI's Milan-Delhi flight returns after passenger tries to enter cockpit
A Delhi-bound Air India flight from Milan had to return to the airport in Italy within 30 minutes of take-off after a passenger tried to enter the cockpit. According to an airline spokesperson, the incident happened on August 2 when the passenger, an Indian citizen whose seat no. was 32C, tried to enter the cockpit in clear violation of aviation rule. Here's more.
Air India's statement
"AI 138 Milan-Delhi flight delayed by 2.37 hours as one unruly passenger Gurpreet Singh tried to enter the cockpit after take-off from Milan on schedule. The aircraft landed back and the passenger was handed over to the local police," an airline statement said.
Gurpreet's action could land him in the 'no-fly list'
On landing back, he was handed over to the local police who are probing the incident. Gurpreet's action could land him in the "no-fly list" pending the completion of the inquiry, the airline hinted. The "no-fly list" was introduced following several reports of unruly incidents involving passengers, including Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad, who allegedly assaulted an Air India staffer at the Delhi airport.
Who was the first person in 'no-fly-list'?
In May, Mumbai-based jeweler Birju Kishore Salla, who had created a hijack scare onboard a Jet Airways flight on October 2017, was put in the "no-fly" category, the first person in the list.