On the Passing of First Officer Tarun Singh
The aviation fraternity mourns the loss of First Officer Tarun Singh, of Air India,who passed away while on a duty layover in Bali.
To his family, loved ones, and colleagues, we offer our deepest condolences. A pilot’s life is defined by duty, sacrifice, and quiet professionalism—often lived far from home, in service of others.
In passing, as in service, dignity matters. Those who dedicate their lives to the skies deserve more than muted acknowledgment or careful omission; they deserve to be named, honored, and remembered for who they were—not quietly folded into anonymity.
Clear skies and tailwinds, First Officer Tarun Singh. Your name, your service, and your memory endure.
@varunb777@AviationAll_@AirIndiaX It's not a "wrong design". Boeing cannot keep a plane in the paintshop for more than 3-4 days. Some modifications to the complex AIX livery were necessary to maintain this time frame. All factory fit AIX 737s will bare the same livery.
@B777200F When entering the rwy, you do not have to follow the yellow line. The yellow line is for vacating the runway. Line up using a 90° degree turn to maximise runway length
If you’re a pilot or cabin crew member who has faced challenges reporting fatigue within your organisation, I’d like to hear from you. Have there been instances of pushback or punitive action?
Please feel free to reach out via DM or email me at [email protected]. I’m currently working on a story on this issue.
A superior pilot is someone who uses his superior decisions so he doesn’t have to use his superior flying skills.
Again both of them are safe & excellent.
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He dog whistling attack on the factory! I’m sure the agencies will keep sleeping until something happens.
Pick this person and enquire about his motives. @hydcitypolice