Delhi Airport Assault: Passenger Bloodied Amid Queue Dispute with Pilot

A SpiceJet passenger has accused an Air India Express pilot of physically assaulting him at Delhi's Terminal 1. The altercation reportedly started over queue-cutting during security screening. The passenger shared graphic images of his injuries and claims his young daughter witnessed the violent incident. Air India Express has suspended the pilot pending an investigation into the serious allegations.

Key Points: SpiceJet Passenger Alleges Assault by Air India Express Pilot

  • Passenger Ankit Dewan shared a photo showing blood on his face after the alleged assault
  • He claims the incident traumatized his 7-year-old daughter who witnessed the attack
  • Air India Express removed the pilot from duty pending a full investigation
  • Dewan alleges he was pressured to sign a letter dropping the complaint or miss his flight
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SpiceJet passenger alleges assault by Air India Express pilot at Delhi airport

A SpiceJet passenger alleges an Air India Express pilot assaulted him at Delhi airport after a queue dispute, leaving him bloodied in front of his children.

"Not able to exercise restraint, the AIX pilot proceeded to physically assault me, leaving me bloody. - Ankit Dewan"

New Delhi, Dec 20

A SpiceJet passenger has accused an Air India Express pilot of assaulting him following a dispute over allegedly cutting the boarding queue at Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 1 in an incident that has triggered widespread attention on social media.

The passenger, Ankit Dewan, took to X, sharing a photograph showing blood on his face.

He claimed that the incident unfolded in front of his seven-year-old daughter, who, he said, has been deeply traumatised after witnessing the attack.

Tagging the Delhi Police on social media, Dewan questioned why he could not register a complaint after returning from his trip.

"Why can’t I file a complaint after coming back? Must I sacrifice my money too, to seek justice? Will the CCTV footage disappear in the next two days till I make it back to Delhi?" he asked.

The Delhi Police, however, claimed that no formal complaint had been received in connection with the incident.

"The matter has come to the knowledge of the police through a social media post. Whenever a written complaint is received by the victim in this regard, appropriate legal action will be taken," the police said.

Dewan also alleged that he was forced to write a letter stating that he would not pursue the matter further.

"... It was either write that letter, or miss my flight and throw the Rs 1.2 lakh holiday bookings down the drain," he said.

Dewan stated that the incident occurred while he was travelling with his family.

According to Dewan, airport staff directed him, his wife, and their children, including a four-month-old infant in a stroller, to use a security check-in lane typically meant for staff members to ease their movement through the terminal.

However, he alleged that while they were in the queue, some staff members began moving ahead of him.

"The staff was cutting the queue ahead of me. On calling them out, Capt. Virender, who himself was doing the same thing, asked me if I was anpadh (uneducated), and couldn’t read the signs that said this entry was for staff," he said, adding that the exchange soon turned into a heated verbal argument.

"Not able to exercise restraint, the AIX (Air India Express) pilot proceeded to physically assault me, leaving me bloody. The blood in the photograph on his shirt is also mine," Dewan said in another post on X, where he identified the pilot involved.

Air India Express issued a statement condemning the incident and said it does not tolerate such conduct.

"The employee concerned has been removed from official duties with immediate effect, pending investigation. Appropriate disciplinary action will be initiated based on the findings of the inquiry," the airline said.

The airline clarified that the individual was travelling as a passenger on another airline at the time of the incident and was not on official duty.

"Air India Express upholds the highest standards of conduct and professionalism, and remains committed to ensuring that its employees act responsibly at all times," it added in the statement.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the pilot's actions are completely wrong, we should also wait for the full investigation. The airport staff directed the family to that lane, then staff started cutting the queue? The whole situation sounds chaotic. Delhi airport management needs to look into their procedures. No one should be forced to write a 'no complaint' letter to catch a flight!
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Aman W
Typical "chalta hai" attitude from authorities. The police saying "no formal complaint" when the man is out of station is just an excuse. The CCTV footage should be secured immediately. Hope the poor daughter gets the support she needs after witnessing such violence. Traumatic for a 7-year-old.
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Sarah B
Traveling with a 4-month-old infant and a stroller is stressful enough. The staff should have been more helpful, not creating more trouble. Calling someone "anpadh" is so elitist and rude. This reflects badly on the aviation community. Good on Air India Express for taking immediate action.
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Vikram M
The real issue is the entitlement some people feel. Staff/pilot thinking they can jump queues and then abuse when questioned. This happens everywhere in India. We need to speak up more like Mr. Dewan did. His point about sacrificing 1.2 lakhs to get justice hits home. System is stacked against the common man.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the assault is condemnable, the article is one-sided based on a social media post. The airline has promised an inquiry. Let's trust the process. The pilot has been removed from duty pending investigation, which is the correct step. We

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