Key PointsThe pilot and co-pilot had been asleep for about 28 minutes mid-flight.The airplane landed safely after the incident, with its 153 passengers and 4 flight attendants unhurt.The pilots concerned within the 25 January incident have been briefly suspended.
Indonesia’s transport ministry stated Saturday it will open a probe into native airline Batik Air after two of its pilots had been discovered to have fallen asleep throughout a latest flight.
A pilot and co-pilot had been concurrently asleep for about 28 minutes throughout a flight from South East Sulawesi to the capital Jakarta on 25 January, a preliminary report by the Nationwide Transportation Security Committee (KNKT) stated.
The incident resulted in a collection of navigation errors, however the Airbus A320’s 153 passengers and 4 flight attendants had been unhurt in the course of the two-hour-and-35-minute flight.
The transport ministry “strongly reprimands” Batik Air over the incident, air transport director-general M. Kristi Endah Murni stated, calling on airways to pay extra consideration to their air crew’s relaxation time.
“We are going to perform an investigation and evaluation of the evening flight operation in Indonesia associated with Fatigue Danger Administration for Batik Air and all flight operators,” Kristi stated in a press release.
Batik Air stated in a press release on Saturday that it “operates with sufficient relaxation coverage” and that it was “dedicated to implement all security suggestions”.
The pilots concerned within the 25 January incident had been briefly suspended, the assertion added.
The KNKT report, seen by AFP on Friday, was uploaded to the company’s web site in late February.
One of many pilots had not rested adequately on the evening earlier than the flight, in accordance with the report.
About half an hour after the airplane took off, the captain requested permission from his second-in-command to relaxation for some time, with the request being granted.
The co-pilot then took over command of the plane, but additionally inadvertently fell asleep, the report stated.
“The second-in-command had one-month twin infants. His spouse took care of the infants and he assisted whereas at house,” the report stated.
A couple of minutes after the final recorded transmission by the co-pilot, the world management centre in Jakarta tried to contact the plane. It obtained no reply.
Twenty-eight minutes after the final recorded transmission, the pilot awoke and realised his co-pilot was asleep and that the plane was not on the proper flight path.
He instantly woke his colleague up, responded to the calls from Jakarta and corrected the flight path, the report stated.
The airplane landed safely after the incident.
Investigators didn’t determine the pilots however stated they had been each Indonesians and had been aged 32 and 28.
KNKT urged Batik Air to conduct common cockpit checks and be certain that pilots and cabin crew had been well-rested earlier than their flights.