A scuffle has broken out between two pilots of a French state-owned airline during the flight.
According to foreign media reports, there was a fight between the two pilots assigned to the flight of the French government airline Air France in June this year, but a detailed report of the incident has now come to light.
According to the foreign newspaper La Tribune, immediately after the plane took off, there was an argument between the pilot and the co-pilot in the cockpit. Both grabbed each other’s necks and one pilot even slapped the other.
According to the published report, hearing the sound of noise from the cockpit, the other crew in the plane also reached there and did the rescue. In its report, BEA, which investigates aviation matters in France, has said that some pilots of Air France do not take into account the prevailing safety regulations at all.
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Air France has promised to follow the recommendations of the BEA, saying that the security problem on the flight from Geneva to Paris has tarnished the name of Air France.
Air France has said in its statement that the issue between the pilots was resolved immediately and there was no disruption to the flight. Both pilots have been suspended. However, the pilots are awaiting the management’s decision on their totally inappropriate behavior.