Kathpalia removed as Air India\'s director of operations after failing pre-flight alchohol test

Kathpalia removed as Air India's director of operations after failing pre-flight alchohol test

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government on Tuesday removed Capt Kathpalia from the post of Air India's Director of Operations, a day after aviation regulator DGCA suspended his flying licence for three years for failure to clear pre-flight alcohol test.

Capt Amitabh Singh, currently for training, has been given additional charge of the post, a Civil Aviation ministry order stated, while noting that the action was taken against Kathpalia due to "failure to course correct" even after earlier suspension of flying licence for three months in February 2017 for skipping breath analyser test.

Kathpalia, who is also an AI board member, was grounded by the on Sunday after he tested positive for alcohol twice in as many breath analyser (BA) tests before he was to operate Air India's New Delhi-flight.

"Taking (in consideration) serious nature of the transgression and failure to course correct even after earlier suspension of flying licence for three months, the of civil aviation has accorded approval for relieving Capt Kathpalia from the charge of of Air Ltd with immediate effect," the ministry order said.

Kathpalia was taken off flying duties earlier also in February 2017 and his licence suspended for three months after he skipped the BA test before a flight when he was working as an for

He was subsequently removed from the post of executive director, In March the government appointed him to the post of

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 18:42 IST