Mom, I'll Call After Landing—Received a Crash Email Instead. Pilot Swarajdeep Couldn’t Keep His Last Promise.

Swarajdeep's tragic story of losing his life in a flight accident from Ranchi to Delhi is heartbreaking. A son who was supposed to call home, his death news devastated not just his family but the entire community.
Dreams Shattered Before Completion of Journey. (Photo: PTI)

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The tragic news of another aircraft crash raises serious questions about aviation safety. The home of Swarajdeep, who lost his life, is enveloped in mourning. The anticipation of his parents waiting for his return was shattered by an email confirming his demise.

Shortly before takeoff, Swarajdeep called his family, assuring them he was flying from Ranchi to Delhi and would call again after landing. Two hours later, when the family tried to contact him, the phone was unreachable. News channels began broadcasting reports of the crash.

After hours of anxious waiting and fearing the worst, the airline company sent an email officially confirming Swarajdeep's death. He leaves behind a 3-month-old baby and a wife, whom he married 20 months ago.

Mourning in the Neighborhood: The Loss of a Promising Son

Neighbors and locals are teary-eyed. Those who knew Swarajdeep remember him as a kind and cultured individual.

Amardeep Singh and Mukhtiar Singh mentioned, "Losing a young son in such a way is unbearable for any family. He was the pride of his parents."

The heart-wrenching story of Swarajdeep, who lost his life in a flight accident from Ranchi to Delhi. The shocking news shattered his family and plunged the entire community into mourning.

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No stoves burned in the homes of the neighborhood. People are visiting to console the grieving family, but the parents’ tears seem endless.

For How Long Will Planes Keep Crashing?

In the aftermath, the local community is deeply agitated. They have earnestly appealed to the government and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to enforce stringent aviation safety measures. There should be thorough and unbiased investigations into recurring plane crashes, ensuring that no one else's 'Swarajdeep' is lost. Companies ignoring technical flaws must face strict action.

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