rules for India's first ever "no-fly list" +NEW DELHI: Reckless behaviour on a flight that endangers others on board could ground you for life. This is part of the, issued by the aviation ministry on Friday and now in force.The list cites three levels of disruptive behaviour. The final level is for "life-threatening behaviour, including assaults, damage to aircraft systems" that can lead to a ban from two years to a lifetime. "The no-fly ban will be in addition to any statutory legal action that can be taken against the offender under existing laws." While it is not mandatory for other airlines (Indian or foreign) to ground a person on one carrier's no-fly list, they will have the option of doing so.
Source: Times of India September 08, 2017 21:22 UTC