New Delhi: Air India has de-rostered a senior pilot and removed him from training duty following a sexual harassment complaint by a woman pilot who was training under him at the airline’s facility in Hyderabad.
“We have de-rostered the commander and tasked a three-member Internal Committee [IC] headed by Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Aruna Gopalakrishnan, to probe the matter,” said Air India spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar.
Another senior official said the airline had stopped utilising the senior pilot as a trainer at the Central Training Establishment, Hyderabad.Air India trains its pilots and cabin crew as well as pilots of other airlines at this facility.
In her complaint, a copy of which has been viewed by The Hindu, the woman has alleged that the commander behaved inappropriately with her at a restaurant where the two met after work on May 5.
“We went to (a) restaurant at around 8 p.m. and this is where my ordeal started... He started telling me how depressed and unhappy he was in his married life. He also asked me how I coped with my husband living away and whether I didn’t need to have sex every day,” she alleged.
“At some point I told him I did not want to talk about all this and called a cab.”
The woman adds in her complaint that the commander’s “behaviour worsened” during the half-hour wait for the cab, which made her feel “uncomfortable, scared and humiliated.”
15/05/19 The Hindu
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“We have de-rostered the commander and tasked a three-member Internal Committee [IC] headed by Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Aruna Gopalakrishnan, to probe the matter,” said Air India spokesperson Dhananjay Kumar.
Another senior official said the airline had stopped utilising the senior pilot as a trainer at the Central Training Establishment, Hyderabad.Air India trains its pilots and cabin crew as well as pilots of other airlines at this facility.
In her complaint, a copy of which has been viewed by The Hindu, the woman has alleged that the commander behaved inappropriately with her at a restaurant where the two met after work on May 5.
“We went to (a) restaurant at around 8 p.m. and this is where my ordeal started... He started telling me how depressed and unhappy he was in his married life. He also asked me how I coped with my husband living away and whether I didn’t need to have sex every day,” she alleged.
“At some point I told him I did not want to talk about all this and called a cab.”
The woman adds in her complaint that the commander’s “behaviour worsened” during the half-hour wait for the cab, which made her feel “uncomfortable, scared and humiliated.”
15/05/19 The Hindu
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