
Investigation Launched into Air India Pilot's Sudden Death
The sudden death of an Air India Express pilot from cardiac arrest after a Srinagar-Delhi flight has raised serious concerns. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is investigating the incident, focusing on whether the pilot's illness was reported to Delhi Air Traffic Control (ATC) in time and if appropriate actions were taken by the crew. Conflicting reports suggest delays in medical assistance, with some claiming it took over half an hour, while the airport's medical team asserted they arrived within 10 minutes. The probe will also review the pilot's medical history and the airline’s precautions regarding flight health checks. This incident highlights ongoing issues around pilot fatigue and safety measures.