Flight Bomb Threat Case: Of the more than 100 threats made so far to bomb flights in India, most of them were given from the ‘X’ handle named Adam Lanza (@adamlanza1111). According to the report of the English newspaper ‘The Indian Express’, American Airlines along with Indian airlines like Air India, IndiGo, Vistara, SpiceJet, Akasa Air, Alliance Air and Star Air on October 18 and 19 from its handle on the social media platform. Threats were made to international airlines like Jet Blue and Air New Zealand. The threatening posts…
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Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu reacted on 20 Indian flights hoax bomb threats
Indian Airlines Bomb Hoax: In recent times, incidents of frequent bomb threats to the planes of Indian airlines are worrying. Today for the fourth consecutive day, international flights of Vistara and Air India received bomb threats, which created a feeling of fear and insecurity among the air passengers. In the last four days, about 20 planes have received bomb threats, causing deep mental pressure on about 6000 passengers and crew members. When ABP News questioned the Civil Aviation Ministry officials on this issue, some officials were seen avoiding commenting on…
Read MoreIndian Airlines Bomb Threat Case Administration Action Against it Know Details Here Akasa Air Mumbai Police Detained One Boy ann
Indian Airlines Bomb Threat: Mumbai Police on Wednesday (October 16) detained a man from Chhattisgarh for making false bomb threats on three planes. Also, an FIR has been registered in the case of Akasa Air flight from Delhi to Bangalore. According to Delhi IGI Airport Police, legal action has been taken in 8 cases so far. The social media account from which this threat call was given has been suspended. Legal action is being taken against all the calls which have been found to be fake. In some cases, non-cognizable…
Read MoreIndian Airlines IC 814 Hijack Story Why Jaswant Singh had gone to Kandahar to release terrorists
Indian Airlines IC 814 Hijack Story: For India, the date of 24 December 1999 is a black date which is hardly possible to forget. On the same day, Indian Airlines flight IC 814 coming from Kathmandu, Nepal to Delhi was hijacked. Terrorists hijacked the ship and took it to Kandahar, Afghanistan. After this the process of putting pressure on the Indian government started. In exchange for the release of the people on board the flight, the hijackers demanded the release of 36 terrorists from India and a ransom of US$200…
Read MoreMicrosoft Global Outage Indian Airlines Airports how much time it will take to recover
Microsoft Global Outage: Due to technical fault in Microsoft’s server, TV telecast, banking and work of many corporate companies has come to a standstill across the world. The reason for this outage has also come to light. According to the company, Falcon software is being said to be the reason behind this global outage. Microsoft uses Falcon software. After the update, wherever Falcon was used, problems started occurring. Its biggest impact was seen in the aviation sector. Flights were cancelled in many places in India due to the outage. Even…
Read MoreHow much time do pilots need to rest, know what will be the benefit of increasing the time
Made some improvements related to ‘rest period’. After which the pilots will get extra time to rest. But today we will tell you how much time the aircraft crew and pilot need for rest. How many hours of rest will be given Under the new rules, pilots and crew will get 48 hours of rest every week. In the first week, we got only 36 hours of rest. Now the flight crew will get more time to rest. Whereas in the existing rules, the time from midnight to…
Read MoreDGCA Advisory To Airlines With Regard To Handling Unruly Passengers Know What Says Advisory | Passengers who behave dirty in flight are no longer safe! DGCA issued advisory
DGCA Advisory for Indian Airlines: Recently, two incidents of a passenger allegedly urinating on co-passengers on an Air India flight had sparked widespread outrage. After such incidents, now the country’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued an advisory to the airlines to deal with the passengers who indulge in ‘dirty acts’. In the guidelines sent to the head of operations of scheduled airlines, the regulator has said that restraining devices should be used when needed. DGCA further said that the recent cases have tarnished the image of airlines…
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