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Local aviation authorities have sought the advice of the United States National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) on how to treat with the July 4 incident when a Delta Airlines passenger activated the aircraft’s emergency exit, making his own way out.

Director General of the Guyana Civil Avia-tion Authority (GCAA) Zulficar Mohammed when contacted for an update on investigations on Tuesday said that the body has since sought the NTSB’s guidance since local aviation laws do not address incidents of that nature.

“So we have our contact people there and they are to advise us on how,  if possible, we can proceed on this matter,” he informed.
The passenger, a Guyanese citizen returning from the US, was travelling first class on DL 383 and according to reports he blew the emergency exit door, sending him down the emergency exit slide and onto the CBJ airport tarmac. He apparently became agitated after no instructions were being issued to the passengers when the plane landed and in the interim was awaiting GCA clearance. Reports have also indicated that the man may have been intoxicated.

Mohammed on Tuesday restated his concern that the matter may be a criminal one and could be treated as such, but said he would await the NTSB verdict.

The GCAA had taken several accounts of the man’s action from witnesses, but first-hand accounts were hard to come by, Mohammed had said  previously.

He acknowledged that while there were passenger accounts carried in many media reports on the incident, these could not be used in the investigations since they cannot be substantiated.

Delta has since been very tightlipped on the matter, leaving it entirely in the hands of the local authorities.
Corporate Communications Manager, Carlos Santos from his Los Angeles Office  had told this newspaper that it was unfortunate that he could not provide any details on the incident. Santos had also refused to discuss whether the airline was conducting its own investigation into the matter.

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Reader Comments

  1. A380100 UNITED STATES says:

    It is pretty straight forward, it seems to be damage to private property, it’s like someone damaging the door of a minibus they were travelling in. At least that is a start, and Delta should sue the gentleman in the local courts.

    If he endangered the other passengers, crew, or ground staff, then that is a criminal issue, but with no actual bodily harm, then that would be some kind of assault or battery.

  2. sexy forties UNITED STATES says:

    I read that article on the net but was not too happy, I was very upset when the stewardess or the pilot said that they did not want to approach him , because may be that was their customs and they did not want to say anything because it might have caused a culture clash and I think that was wrong on their behalf because you can sense from that statement that they are prejudice. So my point is that they should only carry white passengers if that is the way they are thinking. If I was on board that flight and heard those words I would have responded to their words not in a nice manner.And to carry white passengers onle they must advertise that so people of colour would be aware, they need to wake up and smell the coffee because we were born with all these beautiful colours that they are longing for and cannot get. Don’t hate the player, hate the game.



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