India's Bhavye Suneja was pilot of Indonesian plane that crashed into sea


Mumbai, Oct 29(DC): An Indian pilot, Bhavye Suneja was the captain of the Indonesian Lion Air plane which crashed into the Java Sea on Monday morning with 189 passengers on board.

The rescue operations are still underway and the officials have no information on causalities as of now.

There were seven crew members on the flight, including the captain, Bhavye Suneja, 31.

The cabin crew were Shintia Melina, Citra Noivita Anggelia, Alviani Hidayatul Solikha, Damayanti Simarmata, Mery Yulianda, and Deny Maula.

Suneja was a resident of Mayur Vihar, Delhi and studied at the Ahlcon Public School in the locality. He joined the low-cost carrier Lion Air in March 2011. The airline said that he had 6,000 flight hours. He was also a trainee pilot with Emirates from September and December 2010.

The co-pilot Harvino had more than 5,000 flight hours.

One of the senior official said that Suneja was planning to shift back to New Delhi.

Kapish Gandhi, cousin of Suneja said, “Suneja’s parents learned of the disaster this morning and will be travelling to Jakarta tonight. Suneja lived in Jakarta with his wife. They were married two years ago. The rest of family is from Delhi.”

“We saw it on the television this morning and didn’t know whether to believe it,” Gandhi said. “We are all speechless.”

Indonesia’s search and rescue agency released an official statement that states the reason for the crash is still unclear. According to reports, video footage apparently filmed at the scene of the crash showed a slick of fuel on the surface of the water.

Lion Air, a low-cost airline, has been involved in a number of mishaps.

Nugroho Budi Wiryanto, Deputy Chief of the National Search and Rescue Agency said some 300 people including soldiers, police and local fishermen are involved in the operation and so far they have recovered no bodies –only ID cards, personal belongings and aircraft debris.

  

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  • MUHAMMAD RAFIKH, MOODBIDRI / JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Some people just put some baseless questions “why there is no Indonesian pilot?”. Our gentleman might got better benefits and secondly due to unemployment in India. You didn’t remember in “Air India Express crash in Mangslore”, in which pilot was not Indian, but Russian. It doesn’t mean Indians are not having pilots.

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  • John, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Why Indian pilot? Indonesia’s doesn’t learn how to drive aircraft?

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Why you are in Kuwait? Not a single Kuwaitee there to do the job what you are doing???

    Enchine preshne maarayare???

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Your comment is ridiculous and idiotic.

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  • Alfred, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Height of stupidity.

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  • Sandesh Kanchan, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    1. You don't 'drive' an aircraft, you fly it.
    2. The First Officer was an Indonesian. It is an extremely stupid comment that borders racism. Indian air carriers employ foreign pilots, does that mean Indian pilots are not capable enough?
    3. Your comment is extremely disrespectful to the dead Indonesian pilot and Indonesians in general.

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  • john, mangalore/kuwait

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    I APOLOGIZE AND I AM EXTREMELY SORRY FOR MY COMMENTS GUYS...R.I.P. PILOTS

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  • anseema beary, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Boeing 737-800 passenger jet operating Air India Express Flight 812 from Dubai to Mangalore, was operated by NON-INDIAN PILOT. this doesnt mean there are no pilots in India.

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  • sameer shaikh, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Dear John,
    Hope you are doing well!
    Please provide me your working address in Kuwait.
    Let us as your company why they hired you on board?
    Being NRI, you speak like uneducated person!!!!!!

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  • Austin, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    First of all its a sad moment for aviation sector. It was a new B737 Max8 series aircraft. The cause is yet to be known. Let us not speculate things . The investigation will bring out the cause in due course. Prayers to all family members and cabin crew of JT610.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    This new model has some technical glitch...
    Very sad..

    Even A380 had some problems during initial days

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  • Sandesh Kanchan, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Are you an air crash investigation expert to blame the crash on a technical glitch or where you monitoring Communications between the pilot and the ATC? What if it was pilot error and they reacted to an emergency in an incorrect way? Please wait for the accident report to come out before calling it a 'technical glitch' of the aircraft!!!!

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Airline companies should not compromise on quality & upkeep of aircrafts

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Low Cost Airlines are badly maintained to save costs ...

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  • National Man, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    This was a brand new Boeing 737 Max8 aircraft, only 75 days old, was not even due for it's first scheduled maintenance. There's no question of maintenance issue in this accident... either manufacturing defect, pilot error or sabotage.
    Whatever the cause may be, if no survivors turn up, it'll be the worst accident of all time involving the most popular Boeing 737 during its 50 year legacy. Currently, the record for the worst accident involving a Boeing 737 is held by Air India Express crash at Mangalore.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Air India Express is also a Low Cost Airline ...

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  • National Man, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    I agree, but as you mak know, even that Air India Express crash had nothing to do with maintenance.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    National Man. Mangalore,
    Listening to the cockpit voice recorder, investigators heard "heavy nasal snoring and breathing" from Captain Zlatko Glusica. While Glusica had awoken before the landing, he was believed to have had "sleep inertia", the newspaper said ...

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