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Jet Airways incident: Unruly AAI
employee certified 'mentally sick'


April 17, 2003 01:00 IST

Doctors on Wednesday certified as 'mentally sick' an employee of the Airport Authority of India who was detained on Tuesday after he tried to enter the cockpit of a Jet Airways Guwahati-Kolkata flight.

At Kolkata, security personnel forcibly evicted the AAI employee from the aircraft after he refused to disembark at the N S C Bose International Airport.

Police had taken him to a hospital where he was examined by a medical board.

He has since been released on bail.

Attempting to enter the pilot's cabin when an aircraft is in the air is a serious offence under international aviation law.

AAI officials from Guwahati, who rushed to Kolkata after being informed of Tuesday's incident, produced documents establishing that the concerned passenger Shiva Raju was mentally unsound.

Raju, a resident of Karnataka, would be escorted to his home after going through the necessary legal proceedings, airport police sources said.

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Sub: comments on the fiasco created by a mentally deranged official of AAI

The entire blame for the ugly incident in the mid air rests with the A.A.I. only and none else. Knowing fully well that the official ...


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Dear Sir, While appreciating the prompt action taken by the security personal, I hope there are terms & conditions for air travel by passengers which ...


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