There’s a strong show of graceful solidarity with the Air India staff involved in the recent crash by the Indian Pilots’ Association. They called on the public, as well as the news media, to refrain from judging or blaming the pilots and crew until the official investigation is complete. The association describes the allegations against the crew as unfair and harmful.
The Realities of Flight Under Stress
Pilots cope with high levels of stress, particularly in emergencies. They are trained for hard moments, but the unexpected could easily occur, such as an equipment malfunction or bad weather. Unexpected events occur to even the most experienced pilots while in the cockpit. The association also said pilots operate a complicated plane under pressure and human error can occur.
Wait for the Facts
The Indian Pilots’ Association called for awaiting the outcome of the investigation. Aviation accidents are subject to exhaustive examination by specialists. They examine the flight data, radio communication, weather reports and how the plane flew. It is a process that takes time, but it is what helps you discover what really happened. The association requested that everyone respect the investigation and refrain from speculating or assigning blame.
