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Old 23rd Jun 2018, 19:24
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vilas
 
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Indian aviation reporters know very little about their subject. A missed approach is reported as a lucky escape for the passengers. The heavy condensation in Indian monsoon is a normal occurrence. Terming this as an attempt of forcible deplanement is fertlie imagination of some disgruntled passengers due to the delay. However I cannot help feeling that the crew both cabin and cockpit could have handled the situation in a better way by explaining the situation. Many passengers have fear of flying and that needs to be addressed adequately otherwise anything unusual can trigger panic reaction. That's what seems to have happened. There's no way a pilot can force the passengers out by creating smoke or fog. Passengers who breathe everyday highly poluted air in the country's capital could not be choking on fresh moisture. People pay money to get in sauna.
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