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Passenger, who hit Delhi-Goa IndiGo flight pilot, says ‘sorry sir’ with folded hands

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“Sir, I am sorry,” stated Sahil Kataria, a passenger on Delhi-Goa IndiGo flight, this time along with his palms folded and a little bit of worry on his face. He was made to deplane the flight after he set himself unfastened and hit a co-pilot of the flight who was making an announcement relating to a delay within the takeoff from Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport.

The co-captain, who too was standing at tarmac when Sahil Kataria, donning yellow hoodie, was de-boarded, may be heard saying: “No sorry, you raised hands on me.”

The movies of Sahil Kataria assaulting the IndiGo flight 6E-2175 co-captain Anup Kumar and later apologising have gone viral on social media.

The incident came about on Sunday night which was reportedly delayed for about 13 hours as a result of fog.

Indignant over the prolonged delay, Sahil Kataria, who was sitting someplace in the direction of the top of the flight, walked up and leaped over a meals trolley to hit Kumar who had changed the earlier crew as per Flight Obligation Time Limitations (FDTL) norms.

FDTL are laid down by the Directorate-Common of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to make sure enough relaxation timings for pilots and flight attendants and forestall fatigue-related questions of safety.

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Contained in the plane, Sahil Kataria yelled at pilot and stated, “Chalana hai chala, nahi chalana mat chala, khol gate (fly if you want to, otherwise open the gate).” He was quickly dragged away by a co-flier.

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Quickly after floor employees was knowledgeable concerning the incident and the passenger was whisked out of the aircraft after which he was handed over to the authorities.

He was then handed over to the police on the Delhi airport.

Indigo’s response to Delhi-Goa flight incident

A case below sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily inflicting damage), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 290 (punishment for creating public nuisance) of the IPC and part 22 of the Plane Guidelines has been registered towards Sahil Kataria and investigation has been taken up, police stated.

“On January 14, 2024, during the announcement of a flight delay by the first officer of flight 6E2175, a passenger assaulted the first officer. As per protocol, the passenger was declared unruly and handed over to the local law enforcement agencies for further action. The incident is being referred to the independent internal committee for appropriate action and inclusion of the passenger on the ‘no-fly list’ as laid down in regulatory guidelines,” IndiGo stated.

The committee has 30 days to take a call and specify how lengthy the flyer may be stored from travelling.

As per guidelines laid down by the federal government in 2017 on unruly passengers, if an airline finds a passenger’s behaviour unruly, the pilot has to file a grievance, which is to be investigated by an inner panel.

With inputs from companies

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