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Two airline bosses quit after 'drunk' pilot is caught on camera | Two airline bosses quit after 'drunk' pilot is caught on camera |
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Two Indonesian budget airline bosses have quit after video emerged of a pilot allegedly showing up to fly a plane while drunk. | Two Indonesian budget airline bosses have quit after video emerged of a pilot allegedly showing up to fly a plane while drunk. |
Footage showed captain Tekad Purna, a pilot for Citilink, appearing to stagger through a metal detector at a security checkpoint at Surabaya airport in Indonesia. | Footage showed captain Tekad Purna, a pilot for Citilink, appearing to stagger through a metal detector at a security checkpoint at Surabaya airport in Indonesia. |
The pilot repeatedly drops his belongings onto the floor, prompting security guards to pick them up. | The pilot repeatedly drops his belongings onto the floor, prompting security guards to pick them up. |
He is believed to have made it onto the plane, which had 154 passengers, before passengers became suspicious when they allegedly heard slurred words and unclear announcements from the cockpit. | He is believed to have made it onto the plane, which had 154 passengers, before passengers became suspicious when they allegedly heard slurred words and unclear announcements from the cockpit. |
Some left the plane and asked for a replacement of the pilot, who they believed to be either drunk or under the influence of drugs. | Some left the plane and asked for a replacement of the pilot, who they believed to be either drunk or under the influence of drugs. |
Citilink assigned a new pilot to fly the Airbus A320 about an hour behind schedule. | Citilink assigned a new pilot to fly the Airbus A320 about an hour behind schedule. |
One passenger posted a video of the announcement online. | One passenger posted a video of the announcement online. |
Mr Purna has not responded to the allegations. | Mr Purna has not responded to the allegations. |
Citilink President Director Albert Burhan announced that he and the airline’s production director would resign over the controversy. | |
“The pilot had committed serious violation of standard operation procedure that endangered passengers,” Mr Burhan said. | |
“We apologise for the discomfort. I have to be responsible for that and therefore I and my production director resign.” | |
Citilink, a subsidiary of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, previously dismissed reports the 32-year-old pilot was drunk, saying initial tests of drug and alcohol were negative. | Citilink, a subsidiary of national flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, previously dismissed reports the 32-year-old pilot was drunk, saying initial tests of drug and alcohol were negative. |
On Friday, the airline announced it had sacked Tekad. | On Friday, the airline announced it had sacked Tekad. |
He is said to have undergone medical tests at a clinic in Surabaya, East Java, as well as a second test in Jakarta, The Jakarta Post reports. | He is said to have undergone medical tests at a clinic in Surabaya, East Java, as well as a second test in Jakarta, The Jakarta Post reports. |
The results of the medical checkups will be released next week. | The results of the medical checkups will be released next week. |
In December last year, three crew members, a pilot and two flight attendants, were arrested for allegedly consuming crystal methamphetamine, known locally as shabu-shabu, at a hotel. | In December last year, three crew members, a pilot and two flight attendants, were arrested for allegedly consuming crystal methamphetamine, known locally as shabu-shabu, at a hotel. |
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