Action against AI crew unusually harsh: Association | India News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: The All India Cabin Crew Association (AICCA) on Monday demanded that Air India roll back derostering of the crew that operated the New York-Delhi flight where a male passenger allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger last November.
Earlier this month, Air India issued show-cause notices to the pilot-in-command and four crew members of the flight and derostered them pending investigation.
For various violations related to the incident, aviation regulator DGCA has imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Air India, Rs 3 lakh fine on the airline’s director of in-flight services and also suspended the pilot-in-command’s licence for three months.
AICCA said it had “perused the DGCA press note on the Al-102 (26/11/22) and noted with deep regret the unusually harsh punishment on the pilot-in-command”.
“The AICCA places on record that all the crew and pilots acted judiciously, within the law and in the best interests of the safety, security and well-being of all the passengers and crew on the flight,” it said in a statement.
According to the association, the facts of the case were still being looked into by the Delhi Police, court and DGCA and “we would not like to prejudge them”.
“Our attention is also drawn to the press reports and extracts of the internal complaints committee, which are incredulous and are flawed. There is no seat 9B on the Air India 777-300 ER and our (15) crew and (4) pilots did not personally appear before the committee to depose,” the association claimed, adding, “That report, which has been submitted to DGCA, also respectfully, seems based on wrong facts and incorrect assumptions and hence a nullity.”





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