Fury boiled over on IndiGo flight 6E 1085 bound from Mumbai to Thailand's Krabi when the pilot flat-out refused to take off, citing exceeded duty hours after a three-hour tarmac wait. Scheduled for a 4:05
a.m. departure Thursday, the plane sat grounded as passengers stewed, their vacation plans crumbling amid rising tempers. Flightradar24 data shows the delay pushed arrival from 10 a.m. to around 1 p.m. A viral video captured the meltdown: one man screamed at cornered crew, "Why the f*** is he hiding like a f***ing rat?" while others hollered about shattered itineraries. Reports revealed that travelers nearly turned on the pilot, who had warned IndiGo in advance but boarded folks anyway. The airline offloaded two for unruly behavior, handing them to security and stretching the ordeal further. Meanwhile, IndiGo's statement pinned initial holdups on late inbound aircraft, air traffic snarls, and crew time caps. Meals rolled out repeatedly to calm nerves. Passengers deplaned in waves of frustration after the exit door took a kick. This comes weeks after IndiGo's massive disruptions, spotlighting fatigue rules in India's crowded skies.
New:-Pandemonium in @IndiGo6E flight from Mumbai to Krabi -Passengers wanted to beat pilot-Who is said to have refused to operate flight as he was breaching his duty time & had told airline in advance-But flight was boarded & passengers were stuck inside for 3 hours✈️ pic.twitter.com/vAYWjCBHov
— Tarun Shukla (@shukla_tarun) January 15, 2026
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