Passenger tries to enter IndiGo plane coughpit to charge mobile phone

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The passenger onboard 6E-395 flight from Mumbai to Kolkata was offloaded and taken to the police station
In a bizzare incident, a drunk passenger tried to enter the coughpit of a Kolkata-bound IndiGo plane on Monday on the pretext of charging his mobile phone, according to a police official.

Following the incident, which happened when the aircraft was yet to take off, the “unruly passenger” was offloaded and later taken to the police station by the airline staff. He was let off after questioning.

An IndiGo spokesperson said that while the aircraft was on the ground, an unruly passenger tried to enter the coughpit stating that his mobile needed to be charged.

“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 security violation,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

Passengers are prohibited from entering the coughpit of a commercial flight.

An officer at the airport police station here said the person, who was around 35 years old, was taken to police station but was later let off after questioning.

“He was drunk and wanted to charge his mobile phone. So he moved towards the coughpit. Police did not find any offence against him to charge a case,” the official said.

Passenger tries to enter IndiGo plane coughpit to charge mobile phone

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Why am I not surprised?

Working at a drop in centre for those who are homeless, our number 1 service is free showers, and number 2 is mobile phone charging. Mobile phone is now more important than food and clothes for homeless people.

So yep, this passenger got his priorities correct!
 
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