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What were the names of the two pilots that flew the Air India jet which crashed?

A court filing revealed that Indian investigators had prepared a 'cockpit voice recording transcript', performed a psychological autopsy, and are now in the final stages of their investigation into last year’s deadly Air India crash. The court filing did not reveal the results of the psychological autopsy, or the identity of the subject. The following are short profiles of the two aircraft pilots based on media reports and the preliminary investigation report:

CAPTAIN SUMEET SABHARWAL

The 56-year old's airline transport pilot licence was valid until May 14, 2026.

He was cleared to fly as a pilot-in command on several aircraft, including the Boeing 787 and 777, the Airbus A310 and other models. He has a total of 15,638 flying hours. 8,596 hours of that were on the Boeing 787.

According to a report in the Times of India, Sabharwal called his family at the airport and assured them that he would call again once he landed in London. He was described as a gentleman by a pilot who briefly spoke with him. Sabharwal's dad asked the Supreme Court of India to order a thorough independent investigation that would consider other factors than pilot error.

Two officials from India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau visited him after his son's crash and implied that he had cut the fuel to the plane engines after takeoff.

FIRST OFFICER CLIVE KUNDER

The 32-year old had a commercial licence issued in 2020 that was valid until September 26th, 2025. He was cleared to fly Cessna 172, Piper PA-34 Seneca and Airbus A320 jets and Boeing '787 jets in the capacity of pilot-in-command. Kunder had a total of 3,403 flying hours with 1,128 of those hours as a Boeing 787 copilot. According to Indian media, his relatives, he had a passion for flying ever since he was a student. In 2012, he began working as a pilot.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Kunder attended flight school in Florida last year. The newspaper reported that he was hired by Air India and flew on an Airbus A320 for a while before the airline changed him to a 787.

The report said that Kunder's friends and family described him as a superhero movie fan who built a computer from scratch. He also nearly pursued an esports pro career in college. Reporting by Abhijith Ganahapavaram, Aditya Kahlra and Kate Mayberry; Editing Jamie Freed & Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)