India born Bhavye Suneja had joined Lion Air in Jakarta in March 2011.
The
ill-fated Indonesian carrier Lion
Air's flight, that crashed into the sea minutes after taking off
from Jakarta on Monday, was reportedly being flown by an Indian
captain.
The
plane was carrying 188 passengers and crew and authorities are yet to
find any survivor.
According
to the Times of India, the captain, Bhavye
Suneja, was a resident of Mayur Vihar in Delhi. He joined
Indonesia'slow-cost
carrier Lion Air in March 2011 and used to fly the Boeing 737.
Citing
the VP of a leading airline in India that operates the Boeing 737,
the daily reported that Suneja was considering returning to India.
“We
spoke this July. He is a very sweet sounding person. Being an
experienced pilot of the B737 with an incident, accident free record,
we were keen to have him with us because of his good credentials. His
only request was that he wanted a Delhi posting as he is from the
city,” the senior official told TOI.
Suneja's
Linkedin profile shows that he got his pilot licence from Bel Air
International in 2009. He joined Emirates in 2010 and shifted to Lion
Air in Jakarta in March 2011.
The
airline, Lion Air, has a mixed safety record.
Before
Monday's crash, the airline had not reported a fatal accident since
2004, when 25 people died after the DC-9 they were on, crashed amid
heavy rain at Solo City in central Java.
Monday's
disaster was a blow to the country's aviation safety record after the
lifting of bans on its airlines by the European Union and US.
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