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No one in country believes AI crash in Ahmedabad due to pilot’s fault: SC

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November 08, 2025

THE Supreme Court on Friday said that no one blamed the chief pilot of the Air India Dreamliner for the June 12 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 260 lives, and asked his 88-year-old father not to carry any emotional burden.

- SUCHITRA KALYAN MOHANTY @ New Delhi

During the hearing on the plea filed by Pushkaraj Sabharwal, the 88-year-old father of late Captain Sumeet Sabharwal who served as the pilot-in-command of the Air India flight that crashed, the top court observed that no one in India believed it was pilot's fault.

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