Saturday, 28 March 2015

No truth in reports claiming hijack scare on Air Asian nation flight: Government



New Delhi: Nothing uncommon was reported  on the flight AI-112, that had departed from London Heathrow airfield (LHR) on Saint Patrick's Day for Gandhi International airfield, officers same, adding, "there isn't any truth" within the reports that have appeared on Saturday a few hijack scare on the plane.

Air Republic of  and aviation authorities on termed as false claims of a security scare aboard a recent Delhi-bound Air India flight from London.

section of the press has reported  of a happening wherever a traveler had reported  sick on board a world flight and over one traveler claiming to be doctors, came forward to assist within the medical emergency case and wished to visualize the pilot.

A section of media has reported  that there was AN aborted hijack try on the national carrier's London-Delhi flight. They same the crew had become suspicious a few traveler, World Health Organization "feigned" sickness, and therefore the alternative passengers, World Health Organization claimed to be doctors and offered to assist him on the flight, as they were all Pakistani and insisted on meeting the captain.

There is no truth in it," Civil Aviation Secretary V Somasundaram same. The Air Asian nation too issued a press release spoken communication all such claims were whole false and there have been no Pakistani nationals as mentioned in these reports.

According to the report these doctors and therefore the sick passengers were Pakistani national and were attempting to urge access to the cockpit. Air Asian nation would love to clarify that the higher than reports ar whole false. throughout last week one among the traveler needed medical help on aboard a London-Delhi flight and he was assisted  by a woman traveler World Health Organization came forward to assist him.

ccording to officers, World Health Organization refused to reveal the identity of the traveler World Health Organization fell sick, the commander was conversant of the developments aboard, as per the norms. The commander when consultation with the crew determined to not necessitate airplane landing or divert the flight since the patient was responding to treatment," he said.

The traveler World Health Organization need medical help was a British passport holder and therefore the nurse World Health Organization assisted  him was AN Indian origin. there have been no Pakistani nationals as mentioned in these reports," it said.


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