The National Aviation Guild (NAG), the Jet pilots' union, said a 2,900 ft drop in altitude by a Jet Airways Boeing 777 last month was erroneously reported as a 5,000 ft plunge by the media.
It said while the reasons for the sudden loss of altitude by the flight are still being investigated, the loss of altitude at 800 ft per minute "is less than prescribed for a controlled radar environment."
The flight commander was having his "controlled rest" and was not flouting any norms, while the first officer was also not playing on her tablet computer as being reported, it said, adding that the tablets are used as a reference tool by all pilots.
"We would request you not to conduct a trial by media. We would request you to follow the principles of natural justice and give a fair chance to the pilots," it appealed to the media.
Stating that issues in civil aviation are different in nature, it decided to set up a technical cell to comment on happenings in the civil aviation sector.
"We have formed a technical cell which consists of type rated examiners of most types of aircraft flown in India and would be able to provide a more authentic version of the events that happen in the civil aviation sector in India," it said in the statement.
Terming it a "serious incident", aviation regulator DGCA had suspended the two pilots and initiated a probe into the incident.
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