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The pilot and co-pilot of a Batik Air flight travelling from South East Sulawesi to the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, on 25 January were asleep at the same time for about 28 minutes, according to a ...
A Batik Air Indonesia pilot and his second-in-command are accused of allowing the flight they were operating to veer off course as they both took a snooze in the cockpit midflight, Indonesian ...
Indonesia’s transport ministry will launch an investigation after two Batik Air pilots fell asleep during a recent flight, according to state news agency Antara, citing the ministry’s civil ...
On 25 January 2024, Batik Air Flight 6723, an Airbus A320-200 flying from Kendari to Jakarta, veered off-course for 28 minutes after both its pilots fell asleep mid-flight, before they woke up and resumed normal course, during which they did not respond to communications from air traffic control in Jakarta. All 159 occupants on board were unharmed.
January 2024 – the pilots on a Batik Air flight were suspended during an investigation when it was suspected they fell asleep mid-flight from Haluoleo International Airport to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, resulting in their overshooting 210 nautical miles from last record of SIC activity. The co-pilot had month-old twin babies at ...
The captain had fallen asleep during the flight, but woke up before the landing. Pilot fatigue was identified as a probable contributor to the 2010 Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 crash in an official report, published on 1 March 2013. The plane with 93 passengers and 11 crew members on board crashed during a go-around at Tripoli airport, killing ...
The Batik Air 737 suffered structural and fire damage to its left wing and could also possibly have been a hull loss, but the 737 was repaired and returned to normal service with Batik Air in September 2016. [22] [23] Survivors of the crash later received a "compensation" flight from Batik Air.
The flight was still at 37,000 feet when it reached its destination. Ethiopian Airlines pilots suspended after ‘falling asleep and missing landing’ Skip to main content