Oh no! Two pilots fell asleep mid-flight on Batik Air, causing a slight deviation from the path. Find out what happened and the aftermath!
In a bizarre incident, a Batik Air flight carrying 159 passengers took an unexpected turn when both pilots allegedly dozed off mid-air. The aircraft operated without an alert pilot for nearly half an hour, veering slightly off its usual course. The Indonesian Aviation Authority is now investigating the lapse in safety procedures that led to this unusual event. The pilots, responsible for the well-being of the passengers, were found asleep in the cockpit during a domestic flight.
Following the nap mishap, Batik Air temporarily suspended the two dozing pilots. The flight's deviation lasted approximately 28 minutes, causing concerns about the safety of the passengers on board. The aviation community is baffled by the negligence of the pilots and the potential risks posed by such behavior. Authorities are now assessing the situation to prevent such incidents from reoccurring in the future. This incident has sparked a review of night flight operations and safety protocols within the Indonesian aviation industry.
One of the pilots, reportedly a new father of twins, and his co-pilot were found snoozing mid-flight. Despite the navigational errors during the episode, fortunately, no harm came to the 153 passengers aboard the Airbus A320. The pilots' drowsiness in the cockpit raises alarms about the importance of crew alertness and aviation safety. As the investigation unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring the highest level of safety for all air travelers. This incident serves as a wakeup call for airlines to reinforce strict adherence to safety guidelines to prevent such alarming incidents in the future.
Two pilots of an aircraft carrying 157 other people fell asleep midflight, causing the plane to veer off its designated path, according to a preliminary ...
A Batik Air Indonesia pilot and his second-in-command are accused of allowing the flight they were operating to veer off course as they both took a snooze ...
The plane flew without an alert pilot for 28 minutes and slightly deviated from its normal flight path, according to the KNKT.
INDONESIA'S aviation authority said it would review how the country's airlines operate night flights after both pilots on a Batik Air flight carrying 153 ...
Batik Air, full-service carrier of Indonesia's Lion Group, temporarily suspended two pilots after they fell asleep in the cockpit during a domestic flight ...
A sleep-deprived new father of twins and his co-pilot allegedly fell asleep in the cockpit midair, officials in Indonesia said.
Although there were several navigational errors as a result of the incident, the flight did not result in any injuries to the Airbus A320's 153 passengers ...
The duo - who have both been temporarily suspended - fell asleep for around 28 minutes during a flight from Sulawesi to the capital Jakarta. The Airbus A320 ...
After waking up, the pilot cited 'radio communication problem' as the reason · Indonesia Transport Ministry to investigate incident · Flight crews of BTK6723 ...
The plane, carrying 153 passengers, briefly veered off course while the pilots fell asleep.
Flight 6723 was on its way to Jakarta from Sulawesi on Jan. 25 when neither the pilot or co-pilot responded to communications.