Pilot Deepak Sathe cremated after Maharashtra government accords state funeral

Deepak Sathe

Mumbai: Wing Commander Deepak Sathe (Retd), pilot-in-command of the Air India Express (AIE) aircraft that crashed in Kerala last week, was cremated here Tuesday with state honours. Several mourners lined up the road as the funeral procession started from Deepak Sathe’s residence in Chandivli locality here.

The last rites were performed at the Tagorenagar electric crematorium in Vikhroli in presence of some of his relatives. The number of people allowed to attend the last rites of Deepak Sathe was restricted in view of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Relatives, friends and others, including Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar, paid floral tributes at his residence before the final procession began. Slogans of ‘amar rahe’ were raised when Sathe’s body was being taken to the crematorium from the residence.

Earlier in the day, Maharashtra government decided to accord a state funeral to the pilot. It said Sathe’s sacrifice shall inspire young pilots.

The flight from Dubai with 190 people, including a six-member crew, overshot the tabletop runway during landing at the Kozhikode airport in heavy rain Friday. In the process 18 people, including both the pilots, were killed.

Sathe’s body was flown here Sunday and was kept at the Air India facility near Terminal 2 of the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport for some time before being taken to Bhabha Hospital in Bandra.

The body was brought Tuesday morning from the hospital to the family home in Chandivli. Residents of the housing complex paid tributes to the pilot. Some were seen saluting him from their balconies.

The pilot’s father, Colonel Vasant Sathe (Retd), 87 and mother Neela, 83, were present at the Chandivli residence. They reside in Nagpur and reached Mumbai, Monday. The pilot’s US-based elder son Shantanu also reached Mumbai, Monday for the last rites. He, along with his mother Sushma and younger brother Dhananjay, were in tears as the last rites were performed shortly after noon.

A wreath was placed on behalf of the Indian Air Force, where Sathe was a test pilot before joining Air India. Pilots, cabin crew and others in the aviation sector also participated in the final journey.

 

 

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