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Pilot's faux pas foxes passengers on IndiGo Delhi-Kolkata flight
Addressing passengers on flight 6E
203 prior to departure captain Srikant Patel introduced himself first officer
Pankul Nag and the cabin crew over the public address system and then welcomed
everyone on board to Mumbai .
Even as the announcement was greeted by
incredulous gasps the captain went on to speak about the weather in Mumbai and
wished the fliers a pleasant stay in maximum city .
When the buzz grew loud with passengers
wanting to know if they had boarded the wrong aircraft a flight attendant stepped
in and assured them that the flight was indeed going to Kolkata . 
A faux pas by the captain of an IndiGo flight
to Kolkata from Delhi on Friday afternoon left fliers confused the cabin crew
fumbling for an excuse and industry experts raising security concerns .
When the cabin crew alerted the captain about the mistake he unapologetically announced that the plane would fly to Kolkata and then Nagpur and finally Mumbai .
The captain goof up and the manner
in which he then attempted to set the record straight not only left the fliers
exasperated but also raised questions about his alertness . 
A captain of a private airline said
a mistake such as this is extremely unusual as pilots are required to prepare
for a flight destination and not simply slip into the cockpit .
It appears the captain had other things in his mind . Perhaps the thought of returning home to Mumbai was overbearing . But it is something a pilot should be very wary of as he has to be absolutely alert when taking charge of an aircraft and 150 plus lives the experienced pilot said .
A commander of state-owned Air India found it
odd that the co-pilot did not correct the captain in the first place. "It
either points to the copilot's lack of attention or that there wasn't good
communication between the two.When a pilot is domineering, a co-pilot may
refuse to speak up. That is extremely unhealt hy in a flight situation where he
is supposed to draw the captain's attention if he makes a mistake," the
pilot said.
Indigo president Aditya Ghosh, who is out of India, said he would personally speak to the pilot on his return. "It appears to be an inadvertent error, but shoudn't have happened. Safety is our foremost concern," he said.Indigo has a sticker on the door of all its aircraft cockpits: "Flying is a serious profession; do not carry your worries beyond this point." Did captain Patel ignore the advisory on Friday?