Air India Pilot Dies of Heart Attack in Bali During Scheduled Rest

The pilot, aged around 40, had operated a flight from Delhi to Bali a day earlier and was staying at a hotel when he reportedly later died.| India News

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A First Officer with Air India has died in Bali after suffering a heart attack while on scheduled crew rest.

The pilot, aged around 40, had operated a flight from Delhi to Bali a day earlier and was staying at a hotel during the mandated layover period when he reportedly experienced severe discomfort.

Despite medical intervention, he could not be revived.

The airline is in close contact with the family and is extending all possible support during this time of grief.

The safety, health and well-being of Air India's passengers and crew remain the airline's highest priority.