From Colombo Telegraph
A Mihin Lanka Captain was found snoozing in the cockpit of a
commercial flight en route to Colombo, whilst his First Officer of the low cost
carrier was locked out the airline’s sources told Colombo Telegraph yesterday.
The panic stricken Mihin Lanka First Officer (F/O) of flight
MJ 408 Subki Lafir and the cabin crew returning from Sharjah on the 1st of May
2015, finally succeeded in their frantic bid to gain re-entry into the flight
deck by using the emergency ‘overriding’ access code, after the F/O found himself
locked out by his operating Captain Wagh, who was subsequently found fast
asleep at the flight controls.
“The First Officer and the Flight Purser Rozeena were
relieved to finally gain entry into the Flight Deck after they found themselves
in a carbon copied situation that the fateful crew of ‘German Wings’ found
themselves in recently ”, inside sources from within the airline told Colombo
Telegraph yesterday.
Coincidentally the F/O Lafir could not have found a more
appropriate day than the 1st of May to make that dreaded cockpit distress call
‘May Day! May Day! May Day!’.
However in this instance he made this call out to his Flight
Purser Rozeena, who together with him managed to eventually gain entry to the
Flight Deck by using the secret code designed for such emergency purposes.
Captain Wagh an Indian national is reported to frequently
commute from his home town in Bombay to operate his scheduled flights, even
though he has his own accommodation in Seeduwa, a town which is located closer
to Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport Katunayake.
However on this particular day it was further reported that
he arrived from Bombay in the morning of 30th April 2015 and headed to the
Mihin Lanka office in Colombo to complete some official work.
“Obviously Capt. Wagh was not fully rested for this long
night turn around flight, even though he was provided with adequate time to
rest by the airline. This is probably the reason why he was fatigued on the
return sector” said a Cabin Crew member of the budget carrier.
What is interesting to know is why the airline’s newly
introduced safety rule was not applied by Capt. Wagh and F/O Lafir, where a
Cabin Crew Member now needs to be positioned in the flight deck whenever one of
the ‘two man’ cockpit crew steps out.
This amended safety rule was made by Mihin Lanka when it was
recommended to all airlines after the low cost carrier ‘German Wings’ recently
experienced a similar situation.
In that fatal accident the F/O of that airline locked out
his Captain in flight and in a successful suicidal bid went onto to crash the
aircraft in true ‘Kamikaze’ style killing all on aboard into the mountain range
of the French Alps.
However the duration that the F/O remained out of the flight
deck is also of importance, as it is now identified that if a person falls
asleep for over 20 minutes his body’s ‘circadian rhythm’ can send him into a
deep sleep thereafter.
It is still unsure if the F/O Lafir is yet to file an Air
Safety Report (ASR) regarding this incident, as Colombo Telegraph can confirm
that Capt. Wagh has gone on to operate three more commercial flights since this
incident.
However Gerald Mendis Mihin Lanka’s In Flight Services
Consultant did confirm to Colombo Telegraph that Flight Purser Rozeena had
officially informed Manager Manique Rodrigo and also him about this incident in
an email the following day.
“You can’t blame our Captains for sleeping in the sky as
equally our senior management are frequently caught napping on ground when it
comes to safety related matters. A complete overhaul needs to take place within
the senior management of the Flight Operations Department (FOD) if we are to
keep this an airline safe” said a rather disgruntled airline official.
“Capt. Wagh is probably the only Pilot who could easily
sleep through even a thunderstorm, as he has been caught napping on several
occasions by many F/O’s who strangely have not officially reported it”
continued the airline official.
It was also shockingly reported that the flight control
tower in Chennai had failed in their bid to get through to flight MJ 408 on
many occasions when Capt. Wagh was fast asleep at the flight controls. A
passing Sri Lankan Airlines aircraft had also failed in their attempt to get in
contact with MJ 408 during Capt.Wagh’s period of slumber, where they had gone
on to use the emergency frequency.
One cannot blame the sentiments of these airline’s officials
as it has now been frequently reported that the Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Capt. Druvi Perera’s competencies as a ‘Pilot and an Administrator’ was both
exposed in the ‘Weliamuna Report’, which has left many bemused as to how he
still mysteriously continues to remain holding his posts overlooking both
airlines.
His appointed Manager Flight / Ground Safety Capt. Keminda
Yahampath’s whose position is yet to be endorsed by the Civil Aviation
Authority (CAA) of Sri Lanka is also reported to be as tainted as his COO on
his own pilot related incidents.
Whilst Capt. Yahampath was more famous to have burst the
tires of the aircraft he commanded into Trivandrum prior to his promotion and
quizzical appointment, his boss COO Capt. Druvi’ Perera’s commanded flight
skidded off the runway in Chennai going on to damage the landing strip and
lights where it was all hushed up during the times the country was run by the
Rajapaksas. The Director Flight Operations (DFO) Capt. Pujitha Jayakody’s
character is also questionable where he was reported to have being apprehended
and remanded by the local police in Singapore for ‘shoplifting’. With a pending
court case for his theft, Capt. Jayakody has avoided setting foot in the ‘Lion
City’ for the past 25 years.
“That pretty much sums up the management of Mihin Lanka’s
flight operations department who runs the safety part of the flying business.”
said our source.
The disparity and inconsistencies displayed by the senior
management that now commands both airlines since the merge is where in another
Sri Lankan Airlines reported incident Capt. Anupama Pathirane and his F/O are
currently grounded pending inquiry into an incident on that took place on their
flight from Trichy to Colombo last year.
However in this instance the Mihin Lanka Capt. Wagh and F/O
Lafir still continue in their flying roles.
“The entire nation continues to watch in horror as many
safety related incidents reported in the media is being ignored by the Chairman
Ajit Dias of both Sri Lankan Airlines and Mihin Lanka, his Board of Directors
and moreover H.M.C. Nimalasiri the Director General of Civil Aviation of Sri
Lanka.”l amented a very senior airport official.
“However what is more serious about this incident is as to
why the airline’s management has turned a blind eye especially when this
incident took place in international air space. The seriousness of the non-held
inquiry up to now is as serious as the incident itself, that now warrants an
immediate investigation into the management of the flight operations
department” the senior airport official further said.
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