Licence of Jet Airways and AI pilots suspended for being drunk


New Delhi, Oct 26 (PTI): A pilot of private carrier Jet Airways and another of state-owned Air India -- were grounded and their licence suspended after being found drunk before operating their overseas flights.

The licence of Jet Airways pilot, who was to operate its flight to Paris from Mumbai, has been suspended for three months while that of Air India pilot for three years since he is a second time offender, sources said.

Air India pilot was to operate the airline's flight to Birmingham from here.
"Both Jet Airways and Air India pilots have been grounded by the airline and their licence suspended by the aviation regulator DGCA for three months and three years respectively," sources said.

In India, pilots are suspended for three months after the first such violation, three years after the second and their licences are cancelled if caught for a third time.

Also, unlike other countries that have random alcohol testing policies, DGCA regulations mandate 100 per cent screening for crew of Indian carriers before every flight departing from an Indian airport and after every flight arriving into the country.

Significantly, Jet Airways has had the maximum number of pilots reporting drunk for duty. As many as 38 of its pilots, including its subsidiary JetLite, were found under the influence of alcohol between 2013 and 2015, according to DGCA data.

Seeking to down play the issue of its pilot reporting for duty drunk, Jet Air ways said it has "undertaken significant" efforts to enhance sensitization towards the ill effects of alcohol in internal training sessions.

"However, in cases of non-compliance, the airline takes appropriate disciplinary action after requisite investigations as per company policy," it added.

When contacted, Air India also said that it has grounded the pilot for three years after the incident was brought to its notice.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    This is right action because the life of so many passengers traveling in the flight is in their hand

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Flying High.
    Spirit Highest...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Pilots having one or two and operate the flight is reasonable. But not to be over drunk.
    What about the Captain of ill-fated AIE flights which crashed landed at Mangalore, Intl. airport. Lot's of gossip was in the air that he was drunk.

    The drivers of heavy vehicles, even long journey bus drivers usually consume alcohol.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Don’t worry Pilot (Parpina) Saab…..just call Kasaragod Kadar Bhai…….he will produce new one for you!!!! But pls don’t try on Air India Express in Mangalore sector!!!!

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Looks like upto now they air lifted us having drunk safely. Do not have any guarantee here after if they won't drink reach safely. May be after going to some altitudes to avoid fearsome..are having drinks. There is no difference between pilots and heavy duty drivers of vehicles need drink before driving.
    While travelling we should only keep faith in god..and not pilots or h.duty vehicle drivers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Do we need Pilots who drink & drive ...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Thu, Oct 27 2016

    Oh Oh Jossey….everybody especially our Coastal People need Beer at least while they travel but they don’t want Pilot who drinks alcohol!!!! May be Pilot would say this is violation of Human (Pilot) Rights!!!

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Wed, Oct 26 2016

    Pilots think that they get extra mileage by drinking. Irresponsible to the core.

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  • dr. b. rebello, sunksale

    Wed, Oct 26 2016

    quote- jetair has maximum number of offences. drunk.pilots may be thatswhy they are more punctual. may be their pilots need alcohol to prevent shivering of hands.
    the air india pilot should be shifted to VIP flights instead of civilians

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