Air India Pilot Collapses Moments Before Flying Delhi-Bound Plane in Bengaluru, Airline Says ‘in Hospital but Stable’
- An Air India pilot collapsed just before the Bengaluru-Delhi flight AI2414 took off on July 4, causing a delay and crew change.
- The medical emergency occurred in the early hours after the pilot was about to sign mandatory documents to accept the aircraft.
- Air India confirmed the incident, stating the pilot was rushed to a hospital and another pilot operated the flight, which departed 90 minutes late.
- The airline stated that their foremost concern is supporting the pilot and his family during his recovery, and confirmed that he remains stable under medical care.
- The flight reached New Delhi by 7:30 am, and authorities are investigating the event as part of ongoing safety oversight following previous DGCA scrutiny.
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Air India pilot collapses moments before flying Delhi-bound plane in Bengaluru, airline says ‘in hospital but stable’
Flight AI2414 from Bengaluru to Delhi was delayed and operated by another member of the airlines cockpit crew, an Air India spokesperson said. The pilot is stable but is still under observation in the hospital, the spokesperson added.
·New Delhi, India
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