Ahmedabad aircraft accident: I have seen many crises, it is the most heartbreaking, Air India president says India news

Mumbai: Air India President N Chandrasekaran on Monday called the Crashes of Air India flight on 12 June, which he has seen the most sad.Chandrasekaran said in his address to 700 airline employees at his headquarters in Gurugram, “I have seen a reasonable number of crises in my career, but this (crash) is the most heartbreaking, which I never thought I would see.”He encouraged employees to remain strong between criticism and emotional stress. “Those of us are very emotional, emotional, and give their best for the job … it is not easy to handle criticism,” he said. “I want you to be strong. If you feel distraught, remember the word ‘determination’. It’s time to show flexibility. We need to use this phenomenon as a driving force to make a safe airline.”Chandrasekaran emphasized the complexity of aviation systems and the need to wait for all the facts before making decisions. “Airplanes are highly complex, with several layers of check and balance, and a certificate made over the years. Nevertheless, it is,” he said. “We will find out why this happened after investigation.”He also acknowledged the pain caused by the accident and offered solidarity to the employees who responded with courage and peace. More than 140 employees, including 40 engineers, are in Ahmedabad who help families affected by the tragedy. Chandrasekaran admitted, “I will not say anything or will bring back the lost life.” “People will feel this pain for a long time. Nevertheless, we should make every effort to support them.”In the closing, he urged to focus unity and focus. Chandrashekaran said, “A company is what its people do. Large things are through small tasks.” Our goal is to rebuild confidence, increase standards and restore pride in Air India. “