Plane Crash: 'Tata Sons chairman's big statement on plane crash, both pilots...
- bySherya
- 20 Jun, 2025

After the tragic plane crash in Ahmedabad, there is an atmosphere of anger and sadness across the country. In this case, the chairman of Tata Sons N. Chandrasekaran's statement has come out, which has given an emotional twist to the whole incident. He not only expressed deep condolences to the families of the victims, but also appreciated the ability and commitment of the two pilots involved in the accident. At the same time, he appealed not to draw any hasty conclusions and said that one should wait for the black box investigation to reveal the truth.

Let us tell you that after the terrible plane crash in Ahmedabad, there is a wave of grief across the country. More than 270 people have died painfully in this accident, and now the chairman of Tata Sons N. Chandrasekaran has broken his silence on this whole incident. He issued an emotional statement not only apologizing to the victim's families, but appealing to the entire country to exercise restraint.
Chandrasekaran said, "This is a very difficult time for all of us. I have no words to console the families who have lost their loved ones in this accident. I am deeply saddened that this accident happened on a Tata-owned
airline. We are with the bereaved families and will provide all possible assistance to them at this time." His statement has come at a time when Air India's security arrangements are being questioned and the Tata Group is being criticized from social media to Parliament.
Don't jump to conclusions about the pilots
Chandrasekaran said while giving information about the two pilots, "Captain Sabharwal had more than 11,500 hours of flying experience and First Officer Clive Kunder had more than 3,400 hours of experience. According to the information received from my colleagues, both were very skilled and professional pilots. We should not take any hasty decisions." He further said that to know the exact cause of the accident, we have to wait for the results of the examination of the black box and flight data recorder.
Black box will open the truth
When he was asked where the take-off went wrong, he clarified that according to the opinion of experts, only the black box can solve this mystery. "We should be patient and wait for the investigation to be completed," he said.
He also spoke about the delay and cancellation of flights.
After the incident, many Air India flights were delayed and cancelled, which increased the dissatisfaction among the passengers. Responding to this, Chandrasekaran said, "We need to strengthen our communication system. We have formed a strategic communication team in the last few days. He also said that he has met senior officials of Boeing and General Electric (GE) to ensure that there are no technical problems in Air India's planes and engines."