New Delhi: Half a dozen pilots for IndiGo are being investigated after they allegedly invited relatives into the cockpit of a plane and took photos with them.
Civil aviation regulator DGCA is handling the inquiry ,the result of a complaint filed by a man naed Alok Narula from Bengaluru.
The photos were reportedly taken last year.
The cockpit is meant to be strictly off-limits to passengers or anyone other than flight crew.
"We have learned that our flight crew have been probed against a case of cockpit access violation by the regulator, said an IndiGo spokesperson said in a statement according to the Press Trust of India.
She reportedly said that rules do not "specifically bar bonafide passengers to take pictures inside the aircraft."
Civil aviation regulator DGCA is handling the inquiry ,the result of a complaint filed by a man naed Alok Narula from Bengaluru.
The photos were reportedly taken last year.
"We have learned that our flight crew have been probed against a case of cockpit access violation by the regulator, said an IndiGo spokesperson said in a statement according to the Press Trust of India.
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