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In photos & videos: The emotional farewell of Air India pilot Captain Sabharwal

FP Explainers June 17, 2025, 14:15:11 IST

A grieving 88-year-old father folded his hands and mourned the death of his son, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal. Family, friends, neighbours, and colleagues gathered to offer their final respects to the Air India pilot, who died in the tragic crash in Ahmedabad. His funeral was held in Mumbai on Tuesday

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Pushkaraj Sabharwal, father of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal who was the pilot of the Air India plane which crashed in Ahmedabad last week, with others pays tribute after his son's mortal remains were brought to Mumbai for his last rites, Tuesday, June 17, 2025.  PTI
Pushkaraj Sabharwal, father of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal who was the pilot of the Air India plane which crashed in Ahmedabad last week, with others pays tribute after his son's mortal remains were brought to Mumbai for his last rites, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. PTI

A sombre silence hung over Jal Vayu Vihar in Mumbai’s Powai on Tuesday morning, as Captain Sumeet Sabharwal’s body returned home.

The Air India pilot, who died in last week’s Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad, was brought back to the neighbourhood where he had spent most of his life.

Family, friends, neighbours, and colleagues gathered to offer their final respects. However, one of the most heartbreaking moments came when Captain Sabharwal’s 88-year-old father, visibly shattered, stood beside his son’s coffin and performed the final prayers.

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A retired DGCA official himself, he had been looking forward to spending more time with his son, who was just months away from retirement. That moment will now never come.

Pushkaraj Sabharwal, father of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal who was the pilot of the Air India plane which crashed in Ahmedabad last week, with other family members pays tribute after his son’s mortal remains were brought to Mumbai for his last rites, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. PTI

Neighbours who had known him for years remembered him with warmth and pride. “The family has been here for decades. He’s left a legacy of grace and courage,” said one. Another told NDTV, “We didn’t speak much, but I know he must’ve done everything to save lives. He was a hero. I’m deeply disturbed.”

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At 56, Captain Sabharwal was the senior-most crew member on the flight. According to DGCA records, he had logged over 8,200 flying hours — though many of his colleagues believe his true experience was even greater, with older hours possibly missing from the current system.

Captain Sumeet Sabharwal. Image courtesy: X

“I flew with him for many decades,” an emotional former cabin crew member told NDTV. “We shared meals, memories, and long hauls. He was a dedicated son and an incredibly skilled pilot. Always peaceful, composed, and grounded. Never flaunted his position, just a wonderful soul.”

Family members and others pay tribute to Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, pilot of the Air India plane which crashed in Ahmedabad last week, after his mortal remains were brought to Mumbai for his last rites, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. PTI
Mortal remains of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, pilot of the Air India plane which crashed in Ahmedabad last week, after being brought to Mumbai, Tuesday, June 17, 2025.PTI

Initial reports suggest Captain Sabharwal issued a “Mayday” call shortly after takeoff, possibly trying to steer the aircraft away from densely populated areas. His actions may have saved many lives in that final moment of crisis.

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“He tried his best. He sacrificed his life to save others. I salute him,” a close friend told the news outlet. While another added, “Sumeet was a wonderful person. I can’t control my tears. He took such loving care of his father. So calm, so patient. We’ve lost a truly good human being.”

He is survived by his elder sister, who lives in Delhi. As reported by The Indian Express, her two sons have followed in their uncle’s footsteps and are both commercial pilots.

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After the prayer, the body was taken to the Chakala electric crematorium for the final rites. Through the morning, over a thousand people visited to pay their respects, a powerful reminder of the quiet, enduring impact Captain Sabharwal had on those around him, both in the skies and on the ground.

With input from agencies

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