
An Air India Express pilot managed to avert a plane crash after his co-pilot almost killed the 113 passengers aboard the plane when he tried to move his seat and accidentally, sent the Boeing 737 into a terrifying 7,000-foot plunge.
The unidentified 25-year-old co-pilot on discount airline Air India was adjusting his seat forward and inadvertently pressed the control column forward, causing the plane to do a 26-degree nose dive, according to a report from India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation. To put that in perspective, Todd Curtis, director of the Airsafe.com Foundation, told ABC News that the Space Shuttle glides in at the very steep 20-degree angle.
The aircraft's pilot was taking a bathroom break and the co-pilot "got in a panic situation, couldn't control the aircraft or ... open the cockpit door."
The 39-year-old captain then used a secret code to gain entry to the cabin and pull the plane out of its dive. The aircraft would have broken apart if the descent had continued, the aviation agency report said. The aircraft was not damaged, and no one was injured.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation said that the young co-pilot had not been trained to handle the situation and "probably had no clue to tackle this kind of emergency."


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Is it like issuing car licence in India? Dont they check the abilities of pilots before they are employed? Another AIR RTO growing!! Have some standards. Is he some ministers son? I mean the co pilot.