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Cockpit fight: AI pilot hits engineer over inspection
Jan 18 2015 : The Times of India (Delhi) Chennai:A fight between a pilot and a flight engineer in the cockpit of an Air India plane at Chennai airport on Saturday landed the engineer in hospital and left 118 passengers in disarray . The flight, which was to depart at 9.45am, took off two hours late because of the scuffle.The flight captain, Maniklal Sanghi, has been grounded till investigations are over. There were no passengers on board when the incident happened around 9am. The plane, a… (epaperbeta.timesofindia.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Ric...part of the caste system is rampant nepotism which occurs in all levels of government, medicine and academia. AI has not been immune from this aspect. China suffers from the same problem with the "Princelings", based not just on family but political loyalties.
Reminds me of flight 8509 the Korean hierarchy the co-pilot did not challenge the pilot. I admire people who remember their roots and culture but when the pilot hat/business hat goes on your paid to do the job. Don't like it FON.
Seems to be an AI trait...couple of years (2009) ago there was a fight on a Dubai to Dehli flight between the pilot and the purser.
Another pilot got into a fight with a air hostess who objected to him seating a customs officer in the cockpit (reasons not stated but it can be assumed favors were to be passed).
In May of 2013 two pilots switched on the autopilot, left two flight attendants in the cockpit and took a nap in business class. That same month a pilot got locked out of the cockpit after a trip to the loo necessitating the co-pilot to make an emergency landing.
In 2012 another pilot was suspended after he refused to take off without his mother in the cockpit.
Another recent incident a pilot and his copilot got into a vigorous discussion prior to take off with the co-pilot leaving the aircraft and refusing to fly with that captain.
This is like the gang that can't shoot straight.
Two more pilots were suspended for having an "actress" in the cockpit.
Another pilot got into a fight with a air hostess who objected to him seating a customs officer in the cockpit (reasons not stated but it can be assumed favors were to be passed).
In May of 2013 two pilots switched on the autopilot, left two flight attendants in the cockpit and took a nap in business class. That same month a pilot got locked out of the cockpit after a trip to the loo necessitating the co-pilot to make an emergency landing.
In 2012 another pilot was suspended after he refused to take off without his mother in the cockpit.
Another recent incident a pilot and his copilot got into a vigorous discussion prior to take off with the co-pilot leaving the aircraft and refusing to fly with that captain.
This is like the gang that can't shoot straight.
Two more pilots were suspended for having an "actress" in the cockpit.
Thank you for the info. I sure as hell will NEVER fly on that airline when traveling.
Am reminded of :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDSN1F72QU4
While officially no longer recognized, it is still very much in place in the minds of Indians. This is the system where strata of society form that do not allow penetration upward of the lower ranks. A low caste person would clean the plane, but a high caste person would fly it. Persons of higher castes also bring with them a sense of nobility of their position, and can react to challenges by low caste persons with everything from condescension to argument, to fist fights.
This pilot felt his caste had been insulted to the point that corporal punishment of the engineer was necessary.
India is an incredible place. Some would argue that it was the cradle of civilization for Europe. What ever purpose the caste system served in ancient India has no place in the modern world. Just like racial or religious discrimination the caste system is a disease on diversity needed to have a great society.
The passengers had to spend a day in Bombay, with hotel expenses paid by the airline. I don't understand what is the problem, being such a paradise.