'there-is-no-9b-seat-in-the-plane,-no-truth-in-air-india-report',-says-shankar-mishra's-lawyer
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has Air India New York 64 lakh on the airline in connection with the incident of a passenger Shankar Mishra allegedly urinating on a female co-passenger during a Delhi flight. A fine of Rs. In this case, the statement of Shankar Mishra's lawyer has come to the fore. He has said that there is no truth in the report of Air India. These things were made in the report because they could not find "adequate explanation" as to how Shankar Mishra could urinate on the complainant sitting on seat 9A. Shankar Mishra's lawyer said that the airline admitted that the aircraft had 9B seats in business class. It is being imagined that Shankar Mishra can stand on the seat and urinate on the 9A seat. As per Shankar Mishra's counsel, there is no seat 9B in business class in the aircraft - only 9A and 9C. fine of three lakh rupees Let us tell you that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a statement on Friday, in which it has been said that the license of the chief pilot (Pilot in Command) of that aircraft has been suspended for three months. . Not only this The Director of Flight Services of Air India has also been fined Rs.3 lakh for failing to discharge his duties in the context. what is the whole matter Let us tell you that a notice was issued to Air India when this matter came to the notice of DGCA on January 4. The regulator has taken action against the airline for violation of various norms. This incident is of November last year . A passenger named Shankar Mishra allegedly urinated on a female co-traveller during Air India's New York-Delhi flight. Air India had a day earlier banned Mishra from traveling in the airline for four months. Earlier the airline had imposed a travel ban of 64 days. 62939Shankar Mishra jailed Shankar Mishra was arrested after this matter came up for discussion. Now he is jailed in judicial custody. DGCA said it has reviewed the reply sent by the airline management to its notice and has decided to take this step. with language input

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Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has Air India New York 64 lakh on the airline in connection with the incident of a passenger Shankar Mishra allegedly urinating on a female co-passenger during a Delhi flight. A fine of Rs. In this case, the statement of Shankar Mishra’s lawyer has come to the fore. He has said that there is no truth in the report of Air India. These things were made in the report because they could not find “adequate explanation” as to how Shankar Mishra could urinate on the complainant sitting on seat 9A.

Shankar Mishra’s lawyer said that the airline admitted that the aircraft had 9B seats in business class. It is being imagined that Shankar Mishra can stand on the seat and urinate on the 9A seat. As per Shankar Mishra’s counsel, there is no seat 9B in business class in the aircraft – only 9A and 9C.

fine of three lakh rupees

Let us tell you that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a statement on Friday, in which it has been said that the license of the chief pilot (Pilot in Command) of that aircraft has been suspended for three months. . Not only this The Director of Flight Services of Air India has also been fined Rs.3 lakh for failing to discharge his duties in the context.

what is the whole matter

Let us tell you that a notice was issued to Air India when this matter came to the notice of DGCA on January 4. The regulator has taken action against the airline for violation of various norms. This incident is of November last year . A passenger named Shankar Mishra allegedly urinated on a female co-traveller during Air India’s New York-Delhi flight. Air India had a day earlier banned Mishra from traveling in the airline for four months. Earlier the airline had imposed a travel ban of 64 days.

62939Shankar Mishra jailed

Shankar Mishra was arrested after this matter came up for discussion. Now he is jailed in judicial custody. DGCA said it has reviewed the reply sent by the airline management to its notice and has decided to take this step.

with language input