GoAir pilot allegedly threatened to deliberately crash a plane
Indian budget carrier GoAir is talking heat after a pilot allegedly threatened to deliberately crash a plane after a heated confrontation with passengers.
GoAir denies the claim.
The incident arose after passengers became agitated over a delay boarding a flight to Bengaluru.
That was caused by the flight crew turning up late.
When the pilots arrived, they were filmed by irate waiting passengers with one saying the footage would be posted online.
"One passenger went inside Airbus A-320 and told other flyers that the pilot had threatened to crash the plane if the videos were put on social media," Times of India reported, citing an unnamed customer.
Three passengers then refused to fly and were then deplaned.
"GoAir strongly refutes any such allegation. After conducting due diligence and inquiry into the matter, we have ascertained that no such statement has been made by the captain and this has been corroborated by ground and on-board staff," a GoAir spokesman told TOI.
A passenger aboard the plane said the pilot apologised for the crew’s late arrival, blaming ‘administrative issues.’
The plane eventually took off nearly three hours late and landed safely in Bengaluru without incident.
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