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Indian Civil Aviation Ministry devises No Fly categories and quantum of punishment for unruly passengers

| @indiablooms | Sep 08, 2017, at 09:26 pm
New Delhi, Sep 8 (IBNS): To curb the menace of 'unruly passengers' on aircraft, the Union government has devised three categories to penalise such passengers and put them on a 'no fly' list, according to media reports on Friday.

Earlier in the day, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Ashok Gajapathi Raju had tweeted, "To ensure safety and check unruly & disruptive behaviour on aircraft, we will put in place, mechanism for country's first No-Fly list today."

Level 1 of the No-Fly offence category includes unruly physical gestures, verbal harassment and unruly inebriation and prescribes a ban upto three months.

Level 2 includes physically abusive behaviour (pushing, kicking, hitting, inappropriate touching) with a ban upto six months.

Level 3 includes life threatening behaviour (assaults, damage to aircraft systems etc.) where the passenger will be banned for a minimum of two years.

"No-Fly ban will be in addition to any statutory legal action that can be taken against the offender under existing laws," said Minister Raju .

"Decision will be taken by an independent committee under a retired District Judge within a period of 30 days of alleged offence," he said.

He also tweeted, "Goes without saying, but since many have asked, let me reply - the No-fly list provisions are applicable to EVERY passenger. No exemptions."

In 2017, two high profile incidents raised a huge debate about the treatment of unruly passengers.

Ravindra Gaikwad, a Shiv Sena MP assaulted an Air India staffer aboard a plane in March. In June, TDP MP, JC Duwakar Reddy allegedly damaged property of Indigo airlines.

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