No Fly List: Govt lists 3 levels of offences for 'No-Fly List', most serious carries minimum 2-year ban on flying - News Summed Up

No Fly List: Govt lists 3 levels of offences for 'No-Fly List', most serious carries minimum 2-year ban on flying


'No-Fly List' +No-Fly offence categories: Level 3- Life threatening behaviour - assaults, damage to aircraft systems etc. Ban - upto 3 months — Ashok Gajapathi Raju (@Ashok_Gajapathi) 1504857928000Decision will be taken by an independent committee under a retired District Judge within a period of 30 days of alleged offence. — Ashok Gajapathi Raju (@Ashok_Gajapathi) 1504857969000The No-Fly ban will be in addition to any statutory legal action that can be taken against the offender under existing laws. — Ashok Gajapathi Raju (@Ashok_Gajapathi) 1504857984000Goes without saying, but since many have asked, let me reply - the No-fly list provisions are applicable to EVERY passenger. "The motive behind the 'No-Fly List' is the safety and security of passengers, which is our priority," said Jayant Sinha, minister of state for civil aviation, while announcing the list of offences that can put passengers on the 'No-Fly List'.


Source: Times of India September 08, 2017 08:37 UTC



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