"We have got no official information so far. But we will find out from Air India whether any such thing had happened," a senior DGCA officer told PTI.
The officer was asked whether the DGCA would probe the reported allegations of an unnamed crew member that the incident had taken place on September 7 on a Delhi-Shanghai flight of a Dreamliner.
In a complaint filed after about a week of the incident, the crew member also alleged that the commander of the aircraft "threatened us against any of us opening our mouths about the incident".
When contacted, an Air India spokesperson said there was no enquiry into the incident as no such report was filed. He also termed the reported claims as "mischievous and malicious" and added that "we always take reports on safety of passengers and aircraft very seriously and act on them".
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