The salient features of the mechanism to deal with unruly behaviour on-board flight are:
-- Mechanism categorises unruly behaviour in three levels
-- Level 1 mandates a ban of up to three months for unruly behaviour (verbal)
-- Level 2 is for unruly behaviour (physical) and can result in debarring a person from flying for up to six months
-- Level 3 is for life-threatening behaviour when debarment would be for a minimum of two years
-- Complaint would be filed by the pilot-in-command
-- Complaints to be probed by an internal committee set up by the concerned airline
-- The committee to decide the matter within 30 days
-- During pendency of the enquiry only concerned airline to impose ban
-- An appeal against the ban can be filed
-- An Appellate Committee will look at the appeals against the ban
-- Airlines are required to share the No-Fly list with DGCA
-- Unruly behaviour at airport premises to be dealt by security agencies.
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