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I admit I am still puzzled by this case.
If Captain Sumeet Sabharwal indeed planned a murder suicide, why would he cut the fuel just seconds after lift off?
This was sure to cause a low altitude, low speed crash. If it wasn't for the buildings, the plane may have achieved a crash landing without the giant fireball, and far less casualties.
Is it possible that Captain Sabharwal intended to cause a low speed, low altitude crash landing? If so, why?
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RSBM
He knew the machine and the timing. I think takeoffs and landings are the most difficult time, so it is easy to do so. Something makes me wonder whether on seeing people on the ground Capt. Sabharwal regretted it and tried, too, to avoid the crash, but we’ll never know.
Here is an interesting obituary about the captain. He surely was educated.

Sumeet Sabharwal Biography: Age, Wife, Family, Career, Personal Life, Death And Funeral
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal was born on March 9, 1973, in Mumbai, India. He grew up in a middle‑class family in the suburb of Powai, where education and hard work were always prized. Sumeet excelled in school, especially in mathematics and science, which led him to study engineering. After earning...

I agree with the first option.
Whenever I'm travelling by plane
I always have this fatalistic feeling that these might be my last hours.
And, well,
I have no control over whatever might happen to me.
I never share these thoughts with my travel companions hehehe
But when we safely land
I can sigh with real relief.
Wow!
I'm STILL alive
But I don't think it is a phobia
JMO
Not a phobia at all. We all feel the same way.