Investigation into Air India plane crash raises concerns over pilots’ mental health
In a recent revelations from the ongoing investigation of Air India plane crash in Hyderabad has raised serious questions about the mental health of the pilots.
Though in the initial report of the crash published on July 12 did not mention the pilot’s mental health.
The Modi government and Air India prevented the report from being published, but the Telegraph and the New York Post brought out the truth.
According to reports by the Telegraph and the New York Post, Air India pilots had depression and mental health problems. Captain Sumit Sabharwal was the pilot in command of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner at the time of the crash.
According to a report by the British newspaper Telegraph, pilot Sumit Sabharwal had been facing problems like depression for many years and had repeatedly taken medical leave. Despite a long break from flying due to mental health problems, Air India allowed him to fly again.
Telegraph newspaper further stated that Sabharwal was suffering from mental problems and was traumatized by the death of his mother, gave medical clearance to the pilot in 2023. The pilot had been considering retirement in recent days to takecare for his aging father.
According to the Telegraph, a company spokesperson only admitted that medical records had been handed over to investigators. Meanwhile, the New York Post said that the initial investigation report into the crash cited the fuel shut-off button as the main cause.
According to the New York Post, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson tried to cast doubt on the fact-finding by calling the news “rumors and sensationalism.” The New York Post further said that the Indian Commercial Pilots Association claimed that Air India ignored the pilot’s personal condition, which killed 270 people in the June 12 Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Air India has not yet taken an official stance on the pilot’s mental health.
Giving the pilot control of the plane despite his deteriorating mental condition is a clear indication of Air India’s incompetence. This accident proves that Air India has no value for human lives.
Aaj English




















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