Pakistan Pilot Refuses To Fly After Emergency Landing As His Shift Had Ended

A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) airman refused to fly any further after making an exigency wharf on Sunday, saying that his shift had ended. According to The Express Tribune, flight PK-9754 took off from Riyadh and was supposed to fly till Islamabad. Still, bad rainfall forced the airman to land in Dammam in Saudi Arabia.
Problems arose when the airman refused to fly any further after making the exigency wharf.

Original media reported that the airman-who has not been named- refused to continue the flight, claiming that his hours of duty had ended. Meanwhile, passengers inside the aircraft refused to deboard and began protesting against the detention in their trip. As the situation came more and more tense, Dammam field security was called to bring it under control Eventually, stranded passengers were handed accommodation in a hostel until they could continue on their trip to Islamabad in Pakistan

A airman should rest because it’s necessary for flight safety. All passengers will reach 11 pm at Islamabad Airport until also all arrangements have been made in hospices,”a Pakistan International Airlines prophet was quoted as saying by The Gulf News Pakistan International Airlines is the public carrier of Pakistan. It expanded its flight operations to Saudi Arabia in November last time This isn’t the first time that passengers have been stranded after an exigency wharf. In November last time, dozens of people were stranded in Europe after their US-bound flight made an exigency wharf in Dublin, Ireland, because of an machine failure.

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