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Pilots Overshot Airport by 359 Miles - That's a definite wave off
2008-06-27
An Air India flight soared past its Mumbai destination on June 4 as its pilots allegedly dozed off in the cockpit, The Times of India reported Thursday. The napping pilots flew 359 miles past the airport and were still at cruising altitude when nervous air traffic controllers woke them up. The flight, which was on autopilot flying toward Mumbai, had about 100 passengers on board.

'The plane took off from Dubai at 1:35 a.m. Indian Standard Time and then from Jaipur at 7 a.m. After operating an overnight flight, fatigue levels peak, and so the pilots dozed off after taking off from Jaipur,' an unidentified source told The Times of India.

Air India officials vehemently denied the report, saying the plane lost radio contact with air traffic control for some time, and only flew 14 miles off course. 'We emphatically deny the report. No such incident took place. We've checked our records,' Jitender Bhargava, Air IndiaÂ’s director for public relations, told The Times.

Some pilots and air traffic controllers argue Air India is trying to cover up for the pilotsÂ’ mistake. 'There is a strict procedure which is followed during a radio communications failure whereby the aircraft should have descended to a holding point. Instead, it flew over Mumbai,' a check pilot told The Times of India. 'Also, every flight has an expected time of arrival [ETA], so why did it not begin its descent even after crossing its ETA?'
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  Must have wanted to give his liver a bit more time to get his blood alcohol level below the legal limit.
Posted by: gorb   2008-06-27 15:40  

#2  Maybe this had something to do with it...

AROUND 50 pilots each year in India are being grounded because they had consumed alcohol before taking a flight, say the country's civil aviation authorities. Dozens of pilots are found to have consumed alcohol during routine pre-medical tests every year in India, said the Director General of Civil Aviation, Kanu Gohain.

A flight from India's capital to the eastern city of Patna was cancelled last Saturday after a routine medical test on crew members revealed the pilot had consumed alcohol. "We do catch pilots who had taken alcohol routinely and so does the airlines," said Mr Gohain. "We have strict guidelines for alcohol intake and any operating crew is pulled up immediately, and the airlines too can punish crew members," he said by telephone from Mumbai.

Civil aviation rules specify that pilots and cabin crew cannot consume alcohol 12 hours before taking a flight. A pilot can be grounded for three months and he can lose his license if he repeats the mistake again, said Mr Gohain.

India is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world with dozens of new airlines competing with each other everyday, often resulting in pilots forced to fly at short notices. The country has about 4500-5000 commercial pilots, and another 2500 are undergoing training.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-06-27 15:11  

#1  I suppose we should look at the bright side - it was on autopilot, at least it did not attempt to auto-land.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-06-27 14:54  

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