The medical documents of one of the Air India aircraft have been studied in the context of his mental health issues.
Captain Sumit Sabharwal checked the possibility of leaving the airline to take care of an old father, writing his standard.
Investigators in the plane crash knew that the 56 -year -old captain of Sumit Subharwal checked the possibility of leaving the airline to take care of the old father in Mumbai after his mother's death by 2022.
Sabharval, who has had 15,000 hours of plaque and worked at Air India since 1994, has undergone a medical examination of the first class in September 2024.
Aaib, a part of the Indian Civil Aviation Ministry, after publishing a preliminary report last week, focused on pilots, and was not a technical incident of the aircraft.
However, the Indian Air Force pilot association (APAI) said that she did not agree with the tone and direction of the investigation, supported by British and American flight experts.
Some Air India's pilots told me that he was depressed and mental health problems. Three or four years, he hasn't flew. In this regard, he was sick, captain Mohan Ranganatan, an Indian flight safety expert said.
The original data indicated that both switches that control the supply of fuel for two aircraft's engines were almost simultaneously turned off, resulting in a deficiency of fuel in engines.
In the cockpit, one of the pilots could be heard by why he “turned off the power supply”. Another pilot answered that he did not do.
It was not specifically indicated, who said-Sabharval or the second pilot Klive Kundar, a 34-year-old expert from a raid with a 3400-hour raid.
The neighbors recalled the captain Sabharval as a quiet person who was often considered a father -in -law on the evening.
The official representative of Tata Group, parent company Air India, said that Sabharwal has not been sick recently. According to them, he was sick in 2022 after his mother's death. His medical card was studied as part of the preliminary investigation and analysis did not disclose anything notably.
As the newspaper's view was previously written, the Indian Aviation accident submitted a preliminary report on Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Air India Committee.
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