Air India pilot collapses before operating flight from Bengaluru to Delhi
A medical emergency involving an Air India pilot caused a brief disruption to a scheduled flight from Bengaluru to Delhi on the morning of Friday (July 4).
Pilot taken to hospital moments before takeoff
According to sources, the pilot collapsed just before he was to operate flight AI2414 from Bengaluru to Delhi. He was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Flight operated with replacement pilot
Due to the unforeseen incident, Air India arranged for a replacement pilot to operate the flight, ensuring that passengers reached their destination with minimal delay.
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Airline confirms medical emergency
In an official statement, Air India said, "There was a medical emergency involving one of our pilots in the early hours of July 4. As a result, the pilot was unable to operate the flight AI2414 from Bengaluru to Delhi, which he was rostered for, and was taken to a local hospital immediately."
Air India on pilot's health emergency
An Air India spokesperson confirmed that a medical emergency involving one of its pilots occurred in the early hours of July 4.
“One of our pilots scheduled to operate flight AI2414 from Bengaluru to Delhi was unable to fly due to a sudden medical emergency. He was immediately taken to a local hospital, where he is currently stable and under the care of doctors,” the spokesperson said.
Due to the incident, flight AI2414 was delayed and subsequently operated by another member of the airline's cockpit crew.
“Our immediate focus is on supporting the pilot and his family during this time to ensure a full and speedy recovery,” the airline added.
Pilot in stable condition
The airline further updated that the pilot is now in stable condition but remains under medical supervision at the same hospital.
Technical glitch forces Air India’s Delhi-Washington flight to terminate in Vienna
Air India’s flight AI103 from Delhi to Washington, DC, scheduled for July 2, was forced to terminate its journey mid-way during a planned refuelling stop in Vienna due to a technical issue. The airline, in a statement, explained that routine checks during the stop revealed an extended maintenance task that needed rectification before further operation. As a result, the onward leg to Washington was cancelled.
Passengers stranded in Vienna were accommodated based on their visa status. Those with valid Schengen or visa-free entry were provided hotel stays, while special arrangements were made for others in coordination with Austrian authorities. Some passengers were rebooked on alternative flights.
Return flight cancelled; long-haul disruptions continue amid safety scrutiny
The return flight AI104 from Washington to Delhi was also cancelled. Affected passengers were either rebooked or offered full refunds, depending on their preference. The disruption comes amid a series of delays and cancellations affecting Air India’s long-haul routes, largely due to extended flight times caused by the closure of Pakistani airspace—necessitating crew rest halts in Vienna.
Adding to operational pressures, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has intensified safety inspections of Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet following a fatal crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 that claimed over 250 lives. The Dreamliners are powered by GEnx engines, now under stricter scrutiny.
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