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Drama at Thiruvananthapuram airport, Air India pilot triggers false hijack alarm

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 19: High drama unfolded at the international airport here when the pilot of the Abu Dhabi-Kochi Air India flight pressed the hijack button in panic after irate passengers allegedly stormed the cockpit.The passengers

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Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 19: High drama unfolded at the international airport here when the pilot of the Abu Dhabi-Kochi Air India flight pressed the hijack button in panic after irate passengers allegedly stormed the cockpit.




The passengers created a ruckus after the Air India Express flight 4422 was diverted here due to poor visibility at its destination of Kochi and entered into argument with the pilot after waiting for four hours for alternate arrangements to be made, airport sources said.

As the situation worsened, some passengers forced their way into the cockpit following which the pilot pressed the alarm button sending out a hijack message, they said.

Soon, airport security officials and local police rushed and surrounded the aircraft with 200 passengers on board.

Aviation regulator DGCA has ordered a probe into the incident, official sources said in New Delhi.

Several passengers gave a different version, claiming no one had gone into the cockpit.

As per aviation rules, pilots can press three separate transponder codes for different emergencies.

One code is pressed in case of “unlawful interference”  in the operation of the aircraft which in effect means hijack.

The second code is pressed in case of loss of communication between the aircraft and the authorities on the ground while the third code is pressed for a situation of emergency on board.

Some passengers said as they raised their voice, the pilot must have got scared and sent out the hijack message.

“No. It is wrong,” said Sivan, a passenger, denying that some on board the flight tried to barge into the cockpit.

Asked about the hijack alert, he said “only the pilot knows”.

Another passenger, Tanya said it was a “terrible situation with lot of women and children here. We were not given food.  The AC was switched off and there was no proper sanitation also. We asked for food, but we were not even provided water”.  She said the passengers complained about the delay and lack of food and water but “no one tried to go upto the cockpit”.

The plane left for Kochi at 1:55 PM.

Another passenger Premjit said the flight was supposed to land at Kochi at 3:30 AM but due to fog at the airport, the plane, which had already been delayed from Abu Dhabi, landed at Thiruvananthapuram at 6:30 AM.

Nothing was done to take the passengers to Kochi and they were told that the plane had to wait at the airport here for refuelling, he said.

Sources said police was unlikely to register case against passengers and felt a humane approach should be taken.

Police said the passengers were upset as they had to wait for a long time and there was no security issue. Another pilot was sent to the aircraft and “there is no emergency of hijack as claimed by the previous pilot”, they said.

Airport source said the flight took off with a new pilot on board.

According to police officials, who rushed to the airport after the pilot pressed the hijack alert, it was found that it was only a protest from the 200 passengers including women and children.

State Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said the state police had effectively intervened in the matter and held talks with airport officials, after which it was decided that the flight would resume its journey to Kochi.

The minister told PTI that after the talks, it was decided that no case would be registered against the passengers.

“If the passengers had any complaints against the crew or authorities, they could lodge a complaint with the police.The issue has been resolved,” he said.

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