‘Why board us without pilots?’ David Warner slams Air India over Bengaluru delay; airline responds
Australian cricket David Warner expressed frustration after he was a plane, only to find out that a pilot was not available to Bengaluru airport for hours.
He openly criticized the decision of the airline to divide the passengers without providing the presence of pilots. “We haven’t been on a plane without pilots and waiting for the plane for hours. Why are you passengers knowing that you don’t have a pilot for flight? ” Warner lasted X to share his experience, interrogating the decision-making process.
Deferred Warner experienced to the weather-related disorders that affect the schedule of executive staff. Air India replied to Warner’s X, noting that the conditional conditions of the weather in Bengaluru have led to many airlines of sabotage and delay. This resulted in a staff who took place on an earlier assignment, causing the delay in leaving.
“The staff of your flight was stored on the earlier assignment affected by these disorders, which led to the delay in leaving. We appreciate your patience and report that you will fly in X. This case emphasizes the challenges facing graphics in difficult weather conditions.
Bengaluru stopped on Saturday, because the rain was slammed the city, causing heating and traffic congestion to several parts. The Indian Meteorological Department said that the city of Bengaluru was a thunderstorm with rainy rains of 3.30 to 8.30 in the morning.
The shouts accompanied by rough winds, in some areas, have led to incidents of fallen trees and branches. They also caused temporary failures in the city’s supply, while the hailords were reported in such casmony places in Bengaluru rural district.
The rains also affected the flight operations, at least 19 flights, including two in India, in Bengalur, have been distracted in other directions.