Urination Row: Air India de-rosters pilot, 4 cabin crew members; admits lapses
FirstpostAir India has issued show cause notices to four of its cabin crew and one pilot and de-rostered them pending investigations Mumbai: Even as a Delhi court sent the accused in the Air India urination row to judicial custody, the CEO of the airline admitted that the incident could have been handled in a better manner. Air India has issued show cause notices to four of its cabin crew and one pilot and de-rostered them pending investigations. Air India chief executive officer Campbell Wilson on Friday asked the airline staff to report any instances of “any improper behaviour on board to authorities at the earliest even if the matter appears to be resolved”. On Friday night Delhi Police arrested Shankar Mishra, the Mumbai resident, who had allegedly urinated on a co-passenger onboard the November 26 Air India flight between New York and Delhi.