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Pune Pilot Survives Engine Failure at 1,000 Feet and Returns to Flying

Pune Pilot Survives Mid-Air Engine Failure and Returns to Flying Amid Aviation Safety Concerns
On the morning of July 25, 2022, Bhavika Rathod, a 24-year-old pilot trainee from Pune, encountered a harrowing emergency during what was meant to be a routine training flight. With 150 flying hours completed and only 50 hours remaining to qualify for her commercial pilot licence, Rathod faced an engine failure at approximately 1,000 feet above ground level. The incident tested her skills and resolve, ultimately shaping her journey in aviation.
A Passion Ignited and a Crisis Averted
Bhavika’s passion for flying was sparked during her school years at Pune’s Muktangan English School, inspired by a guest lecture from a professional pilot. Reflecting on that moment, she recalls how the idea of being responsible for safely transporting passengers stayed with her throughout her education. After completing Class 12 in 2019, she pursued her ambition by enrolling at Carver Aviation in Baramati in October 2021, following delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In India, aspiring commercial pilots must complete 200 flying hours and pass six theory examinations, a process that typically spans two years. On the day of the incident, Rathod was piloting a Cessna-152 on a cross-country training flight when the aircraft’s engine suddenly lost power just 15 nautical miles from the airfield. With no possibility of returning safely, she relied on her training to identify a suitable emergency landing site. Spotting a moist patch of farmland in Kadbanwadi village, Indapur, she executed a controlled crash-landing, sustaining only minor injuries. The aircraft came to rest less than 100 feet from the nearest house, and no one on the ground was harmed.
Aftermath and Return to the Skies
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) promptly launched an investigation into the incident. Rathod underwent three days of intense questioning and was subjected to a mandatory cooling-off period. The experience took a significant psychological toll, leading her to question her future in aviation. At one point, she contemplated abandoning her pilot training to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration and join her family’s business.
Support from family and friends proved crucial in helping Rathod regain her confidence. After five months, in December 2022, she was cleared to resume corrective training and return to flying. Her resilience highlights the critical role of rigorous training and mental fortitude in overcoming aviation emergencies.
Broader Implications for Indian Aviation
Rathod’s experience unfolds against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny of India’s aviation sector, which has faced several high-profile incidents, including the Air India Flight 171 crash. These events have intensified concerns regarding airline safety, regulatory oversight, and the reliability of aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing. The implications extend beyond individual careers, potentially affecting Air India’s ongoing transformation, the reputation of Indian aviation, and the country’s attractiveness as a destination for tourism and business travel.
As the industry grapples with these challenges, Rathod’s story serves as a poignant reminder of the human element behind aviation safety and the enduring importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of adversity.

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