• Air France, Airbus, A220-500
    Air France
    IATA/ICAO Code:
    AF/AFR
    Airline Type:
    Full Service Carrier
    Hub(s):
    Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport
    Year Founded:
    1933
    Alliance:
    SkyTeam
    Airline Group:
    Air France-KLM
    CEO:
    Anne Rigail
    Country:
    France

Two pilots with one of the world's largest airlines have been suspended following an in-flight altercation. The two Air France pilots faced corrective action after reportedly coming to blows in the cockpit of a flight to Paris.

The incident occurred on a flight between Paris and Geneva in June and was resolved quickly. A spokesperson for the airline confirmed that the flight proceeded as usual and that the pilots are awaiting a decision by management on their inappropriate behavior.

A scuffle in the cockpit

According to local news, the pilot and the co-pilot of the Airbus A320 had a disagreement that turned into a physical altercation mid-flight. The June incident became physical shortly after takeoff while the plane climbed to its cruising altitude.

Although the cause of the altercation could not be confirmed at press time, the two men reportedly took each other by the collars and potentially hit or slapped each other before the noise alerted fellow crewmembers. One pilot's version of the events indicated an "inadvertent blow" that led to the escalation of aggression. The other pilot claims that it was a slap. Eventually, one of the pilots alleged the other threw a wooden object in his face.

Upon hearing the noise in the cockpit, members of the cabin crew stepped in to calmly defuse the situation just as the tension died down. One member of the cabin even stayed in the flight deck with the pilots for the remainder of the journey to ensure peace and record the situation for later review.

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Air France Airbus A320
The incident occurred aboard a flight from Geneva to Paris. Photo: Airbus

The flight landed safely in Geneva with all passengers and crew without further interruptions.

The way forward

The Skyteam Alliance carrier confirmed the dispute and exchange of inappropriate gestures without further revealing the altercation's specifics. The source of the disagreement was not readily apparent and may be either a personal reason or a professional cause, such as the co-pilot's refusal to follow instructions.

Air France established that "the incident ended quickly without affecting either the conduct or the safety of the flight which continued normally" and specified that the airline had removed the pilots involved from active flying pending a managerial decision. The incident was not referred to France's civil aviation safety investigation authority, the Bureau d'Enquetes et d'Analyses (BEA), who confirmed it was not notified of the incident as there were no consequences for the flight.

AirFrance A321 skyteam
Photo: Air France

The news of the in-flight altercation follows a report by the BEA published earlier this week, which points to several potential safety violations from the carrier. Most notably, a flight on December 31, 2020, from Brazzaville (Congo) to Paris onboard an Airbus A330. After a fuel tank leak was discovered, the pilots in question failed to follow standard emergency procedures of shutting down the engine to decrease the risk of the leaking fuel catching fire. The aircraft successfully diverted, and all passengers and crew disembarked safely.

Airline response

Air France has responded to the report with a pledge to conduct a safety audit and a beef up of post-flight analysis, including expanded opportunities for each pilot to access the analysis of their flights to improve performance and safety measures.

UPDATE: 2022/08/30 10:15 EST BY JONATHAN E. HENDRY

Statement from Air France:

"Air France confirms that following a dispute between the two pilots flying an A320 on the Geneva-Paris route in June 2022, inappropriate gestures were exchanged. The incident was quickly resolved without affecting the conduct or safety of the flight, which continued normally."

"The pilots concerned are currently suspended from flying and are awaiting a managerial decision on the outcome/treatment of the incident. Air France reminds that the safety of its customers and crew members is its absolute priority."

Source: Bloomberg