All Nippon Pilot Dozes With Inspector Aboard

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Airline Pilot Dozes With Inspector Aboard

Thu Apr 29,10:21 PM ET

Associated Press
TOKYO - A Japanese airline pilot nodded off twice while at the controls of a
domestic flight last month - in front of a transport official who happened
to be on board for a routine inspection.

The 50-year-old All Nippon Airlines pilot has been grounded pending an
internal probe ordered by industry regulators, company spokesman Kunio
Shibata said Friday.

Shibata said the 80 passengers on the flight from Tokyo to the southwestern
city of Ube were never in danger because the Boeing 767-300 was flying on
autopilot at the time of the March 23 incident.

He called it "extremely regrettable" and said Japan's second-largest airline
was redoubling efforts to ensure safety.

According to the airline, the pilot started to doze off after the aircraft
had reached its cruising altitude and the autopilot had been engaged. He
roused after an official from the Transport Ministry on board for a routine
inspection noticed and tapped the co-pilot on the shoulder.

The pilot, whose name has not been released, nodded off again a few minutes
later, prompting the co-pilot to yell at him.

The airline is conducting an investigation into the incident ordered by the
ministry to determine whether the pilot was negligent or is suffering from a
sleeping disorder, Shibata said.

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