Two pilots have actually been suspended after entering into a fist battle on board an Air France flight.
The battle happened on a flight in between Geneva and Paris in June, however according to Air France the journey continued and the airplane landed securely.
La Tribune reports the pilot and co-pilot had a conflict soon prior to remove from Geneva and got each other by the collar after one obviously struck the other.
Cabin team members were required to step in and one needed to remain in the cockpit with them throughout the flight.
News of the battle emerged after BEA, France’s air examination company, launched a report mentioning Air France pilots ‘lack rigour’ in appreciating treatments throughout security events.
An occasion the report concentrates on consists of a fuel leakage on board an Air France flight from Brazzaville, the Republic of Congo, to Paris in December 2020.
The pilots rerouted the airplane however did not cut power to the engine or land as quickly as possible.
The BEA alerted the engine might have ignited although the airplane ultimately landed securely in Chad.
(**************** )It likewise points out 3 other comparable events in between2017 and2022 when pilots were acting based upon their own analysis of the scenario, instead of following security procedures.
In reaction, AirFrance promised to
perform a security audit, consisting of permitting pilots to study their flights later and making training handbooks more stringent about adhering to treatment.
The airline company noted it flew countless flights daily and the report discussed just 4 such security events.
There have actually been battles in between pilots on other airline companies in the previous too.
(**************** )In 2018, a battle broke out in between a pilot and his co-pilot while150 travelers were on board.
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