The commander of a Delhi-bound Air India flight from Sharjah via Kochi was replaced and taken off duty after security personnel at the airport suspected the behaviour of the pilot and questioned him, only to find out that he was under the influence of alcohol, the Khaleej Times reported today.
He was also arrested briefly after the Saturday incident, due to which 120 passengers of Flight AI 934 faced a delay of three hours after the airline was asked to provide another pilot.
The report quoted a top official at the Sharjah Civil Aviation as saying that as part of its duty to protect the lives of passengers, the department took the preventive measure of not allowing the captain to pilot the flight.
"The security men at the airport suspected the behaviour of the pilot, and questioned him... He was not really drunk... but he was under the influence of alcohol," the official said.
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However, a senior executive of the airline requesting anonymity said that the captain was tested as part of a routine checkup on the airline crew.
"Not only him, the first officer, the in-flight supervisor, all of them underwent the checkup as a routine. But, apparently there was a slightly higher than the permissible content of alcohol in the case of the captain," the official said.