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Tran Hoai Phuong, director of the North Airport Authority, said the agency has issued a decision to sanction administrative offenses against passengers who light paper towels. on the plane it happened last morning 2-11. The decision was signed in the late afternoon of November 2.
The offending passenger, Mr. HTH, will be fined 2 million VND under Point a, Clause 1, Article 8, Government Decree 162 on the sanction of administrative offenses in the civil aviation sector: order, safety and protection of the aviation and epidemic prevention for flight crew members.
According to the regulations, this law is subject to a fine of 1,000,000 VND (one million VND) to 3,000,000 VND (three million VND).
Mr. H. was fined 2 million VND without aggravating or mitigating circumstances. The director of the North Airport Authority, Tran Hoai Phuong, affirmed that this sanction decision was timely and strict with the actions of this passenger.
Before that, like the newspaper Workers It was reported that on the morning of November 2, there was an incident where a plane from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City turned around due to a fire on the plane by passengers. On flight VN243 from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, scheduled to depart at 8:00 am on November 2, while the plane was taking off, the Vietnam Airlines flight attendant discovered the fact that the lightest HTH male passenger in the seat 20A, the napkin burns.
Immediately, the flight crew returned the aircraft to the terminal, reported the incident, and handed over the aforementioned passengers to the port authority and airport security for further handling. After that, flight VN243 took off normally at 9 o’clock on the same day.
When working with related parties, port authorities determined that the male passenger carrying a small lighter on flight VN243 on the morning of November 2 was not violating regulations. This person claimed to have used a napkin to clean the lighter. This is a type of lighter that is ignited by an electric spark, so passengers accidentally light the lighter, sticking to it and causing the napkin to burn.
D. Ngoc
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