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Indonesia-Bound Flight, Pilot, Co pilot Drift Off For 28 Minutes.

In January, an incident occurred involving a Batik Air plane in Indonesia where both the pilot and co-pilot dozed off for nearly thirty minutes, causing the aircraft to deviate from its intended flight path.

byBilkisu Kasim
March 28, 2024
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In January, an incident occurred involving a Batik Air plane in Indonesia where both the pilot and co-pilot dozed off for nearly thirty minutes, causing the aircraft to deviate from its intended flight path. This situation posed a grave risk to the 153 passengers aboard, emphasizing the crucial importance of pilots maintaining precise adherence to flight paths meticulously charted by air traffic controllers to prevent potential collisions with other aircraft.

The aircraft was en route from South East Sulawesi to Jakarta, the capital. Reports indicate that one of the pilots had insufficient rest the preceding night.

Approximately thirty minutes post takeoff, the captain requested permission from the co-pilot to take a short rest, which was granted. However, the co-pilot also succumbed to sleep while assuming control. Following the co-pilot’s last recorded communication, attempts by the Jakarta area control center to establish contact with the aircraft went unanswered.

Twenty-eight minutes following the last documented transmission, the pilot awoke to find his co-pilot asleep and the aircraft off its designated flight path. Swiftly reacting, he roused his colleague, responded to communication attempts from Jakarta, and rectified the flight path, as reported. Although the incident led to several navigation errors, the Airbus A320, carrying 153 passengers and four flight attendants, completed the two-hour-and-35-minute journey without harm to anyone onboard.

The transportation ministry has issued a ‘strong reprimand’ to Batik Air regarding the incident, stated M. Kristi Endah Murni, the director-general of air transport. She emphasized the importance of airlines prioritizing the rest time of their air crew. In a statement, Kristi announced plans for an investigation and review of night flight operations in Indonesia concerning Fatigue Risk Management for Batik Air and all other flight operators. Batik Air responded in a statement on Saturday, asserting its compliance with an adequate rest policy and its commitment to implementing all safety recommendations.

According to the statement, the pilots implicated in the January 25 incident received temporary suspensions. Following the incident, the aircraft landed safely. While investigators did not disclose the identities of the pilots, they confirmed that both individuals were Indonesian nationals aged 32 and 28. Indonesia’s transportation ministry announced on Saturday its intention to initiate an investigation into the airline.

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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