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After ‘exit gate’ incident, another man tries to enter the cockpit to charge his phone

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Too much happening on flights now-a-days, isn’t it? On Tuesday a man tried to open the toilet gate instead of the exit gate but was stopped at the correct time but was arrested at the Patna airport. This time a passenger tried to enter the flight’s cockpit to charge his phone.

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After this, the passenger was offloaded from a Mumbai-Kolkata IndiGo flight and was taken to the Mumbai Airport police station and was questioned by the security staff and was released after the questioning, reports said.

“While an IndiGo aircraft was on the ground, an unruly passenger tried to enter the cockpit saying that his mobile needs to be charged,” the airline told news agency ANI.

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“Following standard operating procedures, the captain operating 6E-395 flight from Mumbai to Kolkata (September 24, 2018) had initiated the offloading of the passenger on grounds of a security violation. As per the prescribed rules, entry into the cockpit is prohibited,” the airline added.

 

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