‘Drunk’ Indian passenger removed from plane after trying to charge phone in cockpit

A passenger was kicked off an IndiGo flight after he tried to access the cockpit to charge his phone, the Indian airline said Wednesday. The incident took place as the flight was preparing to take off from Mumbai for Kolkata on Monday. “While an IndiGo aircraft being on the ground an unruly passenger tried to enter the cockpit stating that his mobile needs to be charged,” IndiGo said. “Following standard operating procedures the captain … initiated the offloading of the passenger on grounds of security violation.” An airport official told the Press Trust of India news agency that the man, said to be in his mid-30s, was drunk. Police questioned and then released him without charge, the official added. It was the second bizarre incident involving an Indian domestic flight this week after a passenger tried to open an exit door in mid-air, apparently mistaking it for the toilet. The man was travelling with GoAir from New Delhi to Patna on Saturday when he tried to open the aircraft’s rear exit, the carrier said. Another passenger raised the alarm and the man was apprehended by the crew.<br/>
AFP
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9/26/18