Air India Pee-Gate: CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson said that four cabin crew and one pilot have been issued show cause notices and de-rostered pending investigation.
Immense criticism against Air India s decision to de-roster the captain and crew of the a New York-Delhi flight in which a male flier urinated on a female co-passenger in a drunken state has come up from a section of serving and retired pilots, who said the airlines was trying to burry and deflect the issue by making the captain and crew a scapegoat. aaa
A section of serving and retired pilots have strongly criticised the de-rostering of the captain and the crew of a New York-Delhi flight in which a male flier urinated on a female co-passenger in a drunken state.
On Saturday, Air India's CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson issued a statement in which he said that four cabin crew and one pilot have been issued show cause notices and de-rostered pending investigation.
11061 Lt Col Dilbag Singh Dabas (retd) The community hall in Beri village in present-day Jhajjar district of Haryana has an old black marble stone on which are engraved in golden letters the names of the bravehearts from the villages around who laid down their lives in the service of the nation during World War I and II. A close look at the long list reveals that Gochhi village has the maximum number of names. It also has the maximum number of families with a military background, some even going back to five generations. Captain Devinder Singh Ahlawat was a third generation soldier; his grandfather fought in World War I and his father was part of live action in World War II and also during India’s wars in 1947-48, and 1962. Devinder, son of Lieutenant Colonel Subha Chand Ahlawat, was born on July 4, 1947 at Gochhi village in Rohtak district of then undivided Punjab.