The Maharashtra government has decided to accord a state funeral to the late Wing Commander (retd) Captain Deepak Sathe, pilot-in-command of the ill-fated Air India Express flight, which crashed in Kerala last week, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s Office tweeted on Tuesday. The tweet further read that his life shall inspire young pilots to achieve the ‘Sword of Honour’.
“The State has decided to accord a state funeral to the late Wing Commander (Retd) Captain DV Sathe. His life has been one that shall inspire many more young pilots to achieve the Sword of Honour and command over the skies,” the CMO tweeted.
The Dubai-bound Air India Express flight with 190 people, including a six-member crew, overshot the tabletop runway during landing at the Kozhikode airport in heavy rain on August 7. The flight fell into a valley 35 feet below and broke into two, killing 18 people, including both pilots.
The funeral of Captain Sathe, 58, who was a resident of Chandivali in Mumbai, will be held later in the day.
After the plane crash, Captain Sathe’s wife Sushma and one of their sons had gone to Kerala to collect his mortal remains, which were brought here on a flight on August 9.
The mortal remain of the late captain, before being taken to Bhabha hospital, was kept the Air India facility near Terminal 2 of the Chhatrapati Shivaji international airport.
Sathe was a former Wing Commander of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and had served at the force’s flight testing establishment.
Late captain’s cousin had earlier said that Sathe had survived an air crash in the early 1990s when he was in the Air Force and was hospitalised for six months.
Sathe had suffered multiple injuries on his skull in that incident, but due to his strong will power and passion he cleared the test and started flying again, his cousin added.
Captain Sathe’s father Brigadier Vasant Sathe (retired) and his wife live in Nagpur.
The body of co-pilot Akhilesh Kumar was cremated on August 9 in the presence of his family members and officials of Air India and Air India Express at his hometown Mathura.
The airline on Sunday said the mortal remains of 16 passengers killed in the plane crash have been handed over to their families and added that authorities were investigating the accident