An Indian national, Arya Vohra, has been prohibited from flying by American Airlines after reportedly urinating on another passenger while intoxicated on March 4th flight from New York to New Delhi.Arya Vohra, the accused, is a student in the US and is 21 years old. Local law enforcement officers greeted Flight 292 of American Airlines, which departed from JFK International Airport and arrived at IGI at DEL because of a rowdy passenger. According to American Airlines, the aircraft landed safely at 9:50 p.m.The airline corporation declared that it would not allow passengers to board in the future. According to Purser, the passenger was reportedly severely intoxicated and disobeyed crew orders upon arrival at the aircraft. Indian Student Arya Vohra Denied Travel-Indian Student Arya Vohra Denied Travel
He kept arguing with the crew, refused to take a seat, and continually jeopardized the safety of the staff and the aircraft.Finally, after causing concern for other passengers’ safety, he urinated on a passenger sitting in seat 15G, according to the American Airlines crew, who then requested protection by calling Delhi ATC.The passenger was removed from the plane when the ATC notified the CISF, and he is also accused of misbehaving with CISF personnel.The passenger faced legal prosecution when the airport police took notice. A student in the USA named Arya Vohra native of Delhi’s Defense Colony has been charged for peeing on a fellow traveler, according to a report received by American Airlines.According to Delhi Police, they are taking the appropriate legal action and are in contact with American Airlines to discuss the timeline of events. The victim passenger doesn’t want his name made public and doesn’t want to file a complaint, said Delhi Police.Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation watchdog, has also asked the airline firm for a thorough report. DGCA representative stated, “The airline in question has provided us with a report (American Airlines). They appear to have acted appropriately and handled the problem professionally.” Indian Student Arya Vohra Denied Travel-Indian Student Arya Vohra Denied Travel
Suppose a passenger is deemed ineligible under the Civil Aviation Regulations, determined to have engaged in disorderly conduct, and faced legal repercussions. In that case, he will also face a temporary or permanent flight ban, depending on the seriousness of the offense.For more updates, please keep visiting our website www.topstoriesowrld.com, where we provide unbiased, trustworthy, and top stories of the world.