New Delhi, April 18 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted a team to probe the death of the Air India Express pilot, who passed away on Wednesday, April 10, soon after operating a Srinagar-Delhi flight.
Reportedly, DGCA is likely to review the framework in place for pilot fitness aspects and response system at airports in case of medical emergencies, according to a senior official.
The Air India Express pilot, in his late 30s, operated the flight from Srinagar to Delhi and was not feeling well after landing at the Delhi airport. He was taken to a hospital but passed away, PTI reported, citing an un-named source.
According to The Hindu, the pilot Armaan, vomited inside the aircraft shortly after landing in D...
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