Urination on flight News
The Mumbai-Delhi Air India cabin crew observed the "misconduct" and warned the passenger as per the FIR filed in Delhi.
Despite one year of transition from the government's ownership to the private hands of Tata Group, troubles seem not to have ended for the airline.
Air India Urination Case: The 72-year-old woman sought directions to the DGCA and the airline companies to comply with legal requirements of the SOPs against unruly passenger behaviour.
Aryan Vohra, an accused in the case, was caught allegedly urinating on a US passenger in mid-air on an American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi.
Senior officials with the Delhi police said that the accused identified as Arya Vohra, a resident of Delhi, did not behave properly on-board New York-Delhi flight.
Air India has finally finished its internal probe on the urination incident, and the airline has confirmed to support the pilot in appealing against the license suspension by DGCA.
DGCA slaps Rs 10 lakh fine on Air India for not reporting unruly passenger behaviour incidents onboard Paris-New Delhi flight last year.
The top management at Air India had previously claimed that they were not informed about the incident after the flight landed, which led to the accused Shankar Mishra walking away without any action against him.
Air India intially imposed a 1-month ban on Shankar Mishra, following the urinating incident that happened on New York to Delhi flight on November 26, 2022.
Instances of inappropriate conduct on flights have gone up in the recent past because airlines try to cover up such incidents due to their commercial interests, the experts said.
Ten days after the shocking November 26 urinating incident on a New York-Delhi Air India flight, another episode of a drunk male passenger urinating on Paris-Delhi flight was reported.
Urination on Air India flight: While the initial reports revealed the name of the accused as Shekhar Mishra, Delhi Police has now confirmed the accused's name as Shankar Mishra.
Air india second urination incident: CISF allowed the accused to leave after he tendered a written apology and did not lodge a police report, as requested by the victim.
Air India urination incident: The DGCA has further stated that the conduct of the Tata-owned airline appears to be unprofessional and has led to systemic failure.
Air India told DGCA that the female passenger on the New York-Delhi flight had "rescinded" an initial request for action after the two "appeared" to have sorted out the issue.
New York-Delhi flight urination incident: As per reports, Delhi Police has registered a case in the Palam station against a Mumbai-based businessman for peeing on an elderly woman on Air India flight.
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