France Two Air France pilot was suspended for scuffle in the cockpit of the Airbus A320 between flights from Geneva to Paris.
The French Tribune newspaper on August 26 reported that the two pilots of Air France were fighting on the Airbus A320 from Geneva to Paris in June.
One pilot is that it is an accidental shot, the other says it is a slap.
The flight attendants entered the cockpit after hearing noise and stopped the two pilots.
Air France Airlines spokesman on August 27 confirmed information about the scuffle, confirming the flight took place normally but did not state the cause of the incident.
Air France's A320 aircraft takes off from Josep Tarradellas Barcelona - EL Prat airport, Spain in April 2022.
The scuffle was revealed after the French Civil Aviation Safety Inspection Agency (BEA) on August 23 published a report on a series of errors at the French branch in France of Air France.
The report indicates that this unit changes and even violates procedures leading to narrowing of safety amplitude.
Bea's report also said that in December 2020, the pilot on Air France's Airbus 330 when flying over Chad discovered a 1.4 tons of fuel aircraft.
The pilots do not comply with the safety process and increase the risk of fire between the air or at the time of landing when not off the fuel leakage or landing at the nearest airport.
Bea in April also opened an investigation of the cause of another incident related to Air France that they considered serious.
The pilot on Air France's Boeing 777 landed at Charles de Gaulle in Paris on April 5 announced that the aircraft could not be controlled.
In the statement, Bea said the preliminary survey showed that the Boeing 777 was not unusual.
At the same time, a pilot for the aircraft to go down, while the other constantly raised the Boeing 777, the Bea report had a paragraph.
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