SNIPPED FOR FOCUS: I had read and heard he was divorced. And, a broadcast with two other pilots claimed "
he went through a bad divorce" but that it was not uncommon. Okay.
Unfortunately this has become a "them vs us discussion/topic" and claims of corporate cover ups.
One journalist claiming the WSJ got the story even before the initial investigation was released. Hmmm. maybe many news outlets received it, but India Press chose not to print it, because it was not what they expected?? This has become a rallying point to air past aggrievances. and therefore every piece of evidence, regardless of how factual will be overshadowed by claims of bias.
Indian Airline?, Indian Pilots?, Indian Airport?, Indian Maintenance? But it has to be someone else's fault., right? Wrong!
- Jan. 1st, 1978. Air India Flight 855 crashed due to the pilot being Spatially Disoriented. All 213 are killed.
- 2010: Air India Express Flight 812 goes beyond the runway and crashes. 160 people are killed.
I am not sure that the with to push the blame on Boeing or Indian Government is triggered by “us versus them”. I can’t speak for the victims’ families.
But is discussing their lawyers against the forum rules? If not, the first thing that comes to mind is obvious.
And - they were already told that it was neither the plane nor the maintenance or the fuel factor… They don’t accept it. Up to them. We the public have to think of what is important for aviation.
About India and Indians, I think as pilots they were comparable to US pilots. Living in Mumbai, a humongous city, adds one more layer in intensity, and the need to fill in flight schedule may be an additional one. But overall, we have to discuss it the same way we’d discuss our pilots. What challenges did the pilots face as humans?
The friends’ surprise is understandable. After all, Andreas Lubitz, the Germanswings pilot, was described as “extremely polite and soft-spoken, aviation likes such people”. “A great athlete in love with the sky.” The fact that he was so unbelievably controlling towards his GF that she left the day before his flight was not known to anyone.
Sabharwal. Can someone be extremely nice to a doorman in his dad’s apartment? Yes, no doubt. What I have found for the first time - was me not reading through the articles, or was it articles not being precise about it? - but I thought Captain Sabharwal was living with his dad. Now the linked articles say, he was having own apartment in Mumbai and visiting dad 2-3 times a week.
Hiring a maid to look after an ailing man is one thing. Moving in with an ailing dad was another one. Was Captain Sabharwal ready to totally change his life? I am imagining it being a stressor because I lived with this situation, a bedridden dad living in another country. Not moving him anywhere and hiring a round-the-clock group of trained caregivers was the best choice. But financially, be prepared to pay a lot.
But captain Sabharwal recently divorced. And here again, comes the question of his financial situation. What was he looking towards?