Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Gets Stuck At Jalgaon Airport For An Hour Due To Pilot's Refusal
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was stuck at the Jalgaon Airport after the pilot refused to take off due to the end of his working hours.
Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Gets Stuck At Jalgaon Airport For An Hour Due To Pilot's Refusal | File Photo
Mumbai: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was stuck at Jalgaon airport for 45 minutes on Friday after the pilot of his aircraft refused to take off, citing the end of his duty hours.
The incident occurred after Mr. Shinde participated in the ‘Palkhi Yatra’ (religious procession) of Sant Muktai in Muktainagar, Jalgaon. According to the report by NDTV, the Shiv Sena leader was scheduled to arrive at Jalgaon around 3:45 PM but was delayed by nearly two and a half hours due to technical issues. He travelled to Muktainagar by road upon his arrival.
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After attending the yatra and visiting the Sant Muktai temple, Deputy CM Eknath Shinde and his team returned to Jalgaon airport at around 9:15 PM to fly to Mumbai. However, the pilot declined to fly, citing that his official duty hours had ended. He explained that securing a new flight clearance would take additional time.
Reports also indicated that the pilot was unwell, which contributed to his initial refusal. Sources mentioned that BJP leaders Mr. Mahajan and Mr. Patil, along with other officials, attempted to persuade the pilot.
After 45 minutes of discussion, they managed to convince him to proceed. Mr. Mahajan also coordinated with the concerned authorities to obtain the necessary clearance, after which the flight departed for Mumbai, as reported.
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To mark the occasion, Eknath Shinde took the wheel and drove the vehicle with CM Fadnavis seated beside him, while Ajit Pawar and other officials sat in the back. The dignitaries experienced the newly completed stretch of expressway, where vehicles can travel at speeds of up to 120 km/h on open roads and 100 km/h within tunnels.
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