Chinese pilots exchange blows in cockpit, both grounded
BY Agencies2 Sept 2015 7:14 AM IST
Agencies2 Sept 2015 7:14 AM IST
Two pilots of a Chinese budget airline came to blows during a flight, the state media reported on Tuesday, the latest incident to mar the Communist giant’s booming aviation sector that has witnessed a series of flight disruptions by unruly or irate passengers.
The two pilots of a China United Airlines (CUA) flight fought in the cockpit in June, the official news agency Xinhua reported. It said China’s aviation authority has punished CUA, including imposing a 10 <g data-gr-id="25">per cent</g> cut to the airline’s flight hours starting on Tuesday.
China United Airlines was told it could not launch any new air routes or charter flights by the civil aviation authority after a string of safety violations since June. The cockpit fight was made public by the north China regional branch of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, which announced the punishment in a recent statement.
Details of the incident, however, are sketchy. For example, unclear how many people were onboard when the incident occurred, the report said.
CUA on Monday played down the incident, saying the pilots had misunderstood each other and it was just “some physical contact”, but did not escalate into a fight.
Those involved in the incident have been grounded for six months, the airline added. According to the CAAC statement, CUA was punished due to a series of safety incidents this year, including three incidents in June and July that “seriously violated regulations.”
Founded in 1984, CUA is a subordinate company under China Eastern Airlines. The company shifted its focus to providing low-cost air services in 2014.
Unruly passenger behaviour regularly makes headlines in Chinese media as air travel booms, with unfamiliar or drunken travellers even sometimes trying to open doors in mid-flight.
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