Air India Express pilot dies after operating flight from Srinagar to Delhi
An Air India Express pilot, in his late 30s, tragically passed away in Delhi on Wednesday after operating a flight from Srinagar. He felt unwell after landing and was immediately taken to a hospital, but unfortunately, he could not be saved. The a...

"We deeply regret the loss of a valued colleague due to a medical condition... we are extending all possible assistance to them as we all cope with this tremendous loss," an airline spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday.
Further details could not be ascertained.
"We request all concerned to respect privacy at this time and avoid unnecessary speculation while we commit to assisting the relevant authorities in due process," the spokesperson said.
Recently, Air India has found itself facing a similar situation. In the latest case, a business class passenger on a Delhi-to-Bangkok flight urinated on a fellow traveller mid-flight.
The incident occurred aboard an Air India Airbus A320 (Flight AI-2336) in the early hours of April 9, just before landing in Bangkok. According to The Times of India, the passenger had consumed alcohol—reportedly a common practice on this route—but was not excessively intoxicated.
The victim, seated in the front row of business class, was attended to by the cabin crew and chose not to press charges after receiving an apology from the offender. The crew relocated the accused to another seat in the aircraft, which was formerly operated by Vistara and featured a 2x2 business configuration.
In response, Air India imposed a 30-day flying ban on the passenger, pending review by an independent committee. The airline stated that it is adhering to standard procedures as outlined by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
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