The management of Alliance Air, a wholly owned subsidiary of Indian Airlines has decided to lay off the entire crew of flight CD-7444.
"The management of Alliance Air has decided not to utilise the entire crew of flight CD-7444, consisting of the commander, co-pilot and the four air hostesses for flight duties," the ministry of civil aviation said in a release issued on Saturday. The duration for which the decision would apply has, however, not been specified.
The Alliance Air flight CD-7444 which left Mumbai at 11 pm on October 10 soon after which a specific incident involving an "aggressive passenger" triggered a chain of events and the airline was announced, by the minister of civil aviation Shahnawaz Hussain, to have been hijacked.
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Almost four hours later however, Hussain announced that it had been a false alarm following a miscommunication between the Ahmedabad ATC and the pilot of the aircraft.
The government has already appointed a committee under the special secretary - home affairs, S B Mohapatra, to investigate the mishap.