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Regulator asks for training data of AI pilots, dispatcher
Gulf Today
|June 18, 2025
India's aviation safety watchdog has asked Air India (Al) for the training records of the pilots and dispatcher for the plane that crashed last week as part of its investigation into the incident that killed at least 271 people, government memos showed.
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation also asked all flying schools to conduct training compliance checks, according to the confidential memos, seen by reporters.
The DGCA said the requests were part of a “regulatory” review of the accident, and also sought details of action taken following the watchdog’s audits of Air India in the last few months.
It asked for the details to be provided by Monday.
It was not clear whether Air India had complied with the directive.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London with 242 people on board began losing height seconds after take-off in Ahmedabad on Thursday before crashing into nearby buildings.
Sumeet Sabharwal, who the Indian government has said had 8,200 flying hours of experience and was also an Air India instructor, was the commanding pilot of flight AlI7I.
His co-pilot was Clive Kunder who had 1,100 hours of experience.
Sabharwal's funeral took place in Mumbai on Tuesday.
The watchdog requested for training details and supporting documents for the pilots, as well as for the flight dispatcher.
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