Air India Crash Exposes Deadly Risk of Pilots on Psychiatric Drugs
Republished with permission from AbleChild
While Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, reassures the flying public that air travel is now so safe that there is no longer a need to remove shoes prior to boarding aircraft, the tragic June 12, 2025, Air India crash raises larger concerns for the flying public that have nothing to do with the size of liquid containers but certainly something Secretary Noem and her colleagues at the FAA and the NTSB may want to address.
According to news reports about the Air India crash, investigators are focusing attention on the data being reveal through the aircraft’s black box recordings and, specifically, what the pilot had to say prior to the deadly crash.
Apparently, investigators are concerned that the pilot, Sumeet Sabharwal, seconds into the flight, turned off the fuel supply to the engines, causing the Boeing Dreamliner to slam into the ground killing all but one of the 230 passengers and all 12 of the crew. Investigators now are interested in the pilot’s medical records, trying to come up with a motive. What would have caused pilot, Sabharwal, to purposefully crash the aircraft? more
Hmm. Air Transport Pilot taking a drug with the potential side effect of suicidal ideation. What could possibly go wrong? 😱😱😱
“…but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has expanded the number of psychiatric drugs that pilots and controllers may take and still fly the friendly skies.”
It has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with medical science, it is a result of the politicization of every last profession. This has been deliberate and it has been systematic and it is another weapon the elites are using in their war on humanity.
Well, a non-Indian pilot subjected to the manditory he may die suddenly before he gets to the second fuel switch, so there’s that…
Well, a non-Indian pilot subjected to the manditory Jab may die suddenly before he gets to the second fuel switch, so there’s that…
AbleChild:
Gaah! I’m sick and tired of that old United advertising expression still cropping up all the time.
The skies are not friendly. They’re not your enemy, either. It is simply that aviating is completely unforgiving of carelessness or error.
And it’s an error to swallow medication that might make you want to kill yourself and then climb into the cockpit of an aircraft loaded with passengers who trust your professionalism and skill.
IF IT’S BOEING, I AIN’T GOING
IF IT’S AIRBUS, I’LL TAKE THE BUS
IF IT’S GREYHOUND, I’M HAPPY ON THE GROUND
Maybe self-piloting AI managed planes would be better…
Anyway the globalist agenda wants to confine people in 15 mile radius and limit personal flight to a very small number.
i would not **** in one of those aluminum toilet-paper rolls
Pilot: Vishnu
Co-Pilot: Notting. Vishnu wid yoo
Pilot: Notting nu wid me either… pleased to be turning off the fuel now.
I am considering sending this to the FAA director via my official FAA work email. Curious what response I get.
This will not change until big pharma is sued into oblivion.