Akasa Air pilot dies after medical emergency during training in Bengaluru
Without providing specific details, an Akasa Air spokesperson says the individual was immediately attended to and taken to a nearby hospital, where he unfortunately passed away
The pilot, a captain, was 44, the source said.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of one of our pilot colleagues who had a personal medical emergency while on ground training duty in Bengaluru," an Akasa Air spokesperson said in a statement.
Without providing specific details, the spokesperson said the individual was immediately attended to and taken to a nearby hospital, where he unfortunately passed away.
Expressing condolences to the pilot's family, loved ones, and colleagues during this difficult time, the spokesperson said, "We are extending all possible support to them.”
This is the second time in two days that a pilot at an Indian carrier has died.
On Thursday, an Air India pilot, who was on a scheduled rest, died due to a heart attack in Bali.
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