US Lawsuit against Air India for Violating Aviation Laws


PTI

Washington, Jun 24: A US district court in Washington State has issued summons to Air India in a multi-million dollar lawsuit filed by a former manager and  senior instructor pilot of the Boeing Company.

In his lawsuit filed before a district court in the Washington State, the former manager and senior instructor pilot of the Boeing Company, Anthony P Keyter, has sought restitution and amends from Air India for allegedly violating aviation laws, adversely affecting flight safety.

In his capacity as a senior instructor pilot, Keyter was posted in India for two and a half months in 2005 as part of the Boeing team's programme to train Air India pilots after it placed a business deal of more than USD 11 billion.

The lawsuit charges that during his stay of two and a half months in India, Keyter "observed habitual violations of the aviation laws by Air India", having an adverse impact upon flight safety, endangering the lives of passengers.

"These violations occurred at the behest of Air India's operational management and many of them with the full knowledge and sanction of V Thulasidas, Chairman and Managing Director of Air India at that time," it said.

Keyter alleges that he was subject to harassment, and the Boeing company instituted unwarranted disciplinary action against him for submitting the safety report to Air India which brought to light such violations.

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Jun 26 2009

    This person has lost his sense.He should have sued his employer Boeing for tha harrasment. If at all any case need to be filed, it should have been done by the Boeing with whom Air India has entered into contract. Boeing should file the case in India as the so called violation happened in India and not in USA. Looks silly and I feel it is case of non admissal petition on prima facia.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi, UAE

    Thu, Jun 25 2009

    Rathan, If you carefully read the article again, the subject matter of the law suit is voilation of safety laws by Air India and not the harassment charges. I do not think Mr.Keyter has any locus standi in this case at all.More over, I fully doubt the jurisdiction of the District Court in Washington to entertain this case. The cases of politicians mentioned by you are entirely different.

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  • rathan, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2009

    Abdulla - USA does not work like AD UAE. If you read the article, he sent in a report and was harassed and thus the law suite. It is sheer accountability. It sounds absurd, However if we could sue the politicians for roads and promises and win in India .. guess what .. we would have better roads and the people in charge would be accountable.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi, UAE

    Wed, Jun 24 2009

    What an illogical law suit! The US Court should have thrown it away outright before issuing any summons.I wonder whether the said US Court has any jurisdiction over this issue to entertain such a lawsuit. If Air India has voilated air safety rules, why this person should be compensated ? Does it make any sense? May be it is the American way of thinking, may be the American way of combating recession!!!

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  • Kenny, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2009

    No jobs. No income. Heavy taxes on their homes. Desperate for money. How else will they earn? So try some method!!!

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  • Santhosh Bhandary, surathkal/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 25 2009

    I fully agree with Mr. Anthony P Keyter. In India no one cares for safety in the airline industry. Airports are poorly equipped, no regular aircraft maintenance, corruption, bureaucracy the list is endless. God only has to take care of the passengers.

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  • Charles D''Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Jun 25 2009

    This guy must have lost everything he earned because of this recession. Otherwise two and half months he worked and claim is in millions !!?

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  • NAJAM BATREKERE, BAJPE

    Wed, Jun 24 2009

    2005- and now lawsuit?!... seems everybody feels the heat of recession !

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