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Old 19th Apr 2013, 15:53
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Another act of superior airmanship by an Indian Airlines (former) pilot.Sometime back I had contributed to a post where I said that throughout my career I have had to hear the comments about how great the training and standards at Indian Airlines were and that many of us would not have made the grade in that great airline.Could someone from that great airline explain why it had so many fatal air crashes and now despite technology to help the pilots , they continue in their acts of stupidity.Maybe it's time to change their training and standards and adopt those of us mere mortals.It seems to be working for the rest of us although we don't really know the crack pressure of some of the fuel lines of our aircraft.

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