00:00After a preliminary report released on Saturday depicted confusion in the cockpit shortly
00:07before an Air India jetliner crashed and killed 260 people, Indian aviation minister called
00:13on people to not jump to conclusions.
00:16In a show of support for pilots, the minister added that he believed that India had the
00:21most wonderful workforce in terms of pilots and the crew in the whole world.
00:27I don't think we should jump into any conclusions on this.
00:31I truly believe we have the most wonderful workforce in terms of pilots and the crew in
00:36the whole world.
00:37I have to appreciate all the efforts the pilots and the crew in this country are putting into
00:44the aviation.
00:45They are the backbone of this civil aviation.
00:48They are the primary resource of civil aviation and we care for the welfare and the well-being
00:52of our pilots also.
00:54So let's not jump to any conclusions at this stage.
00:57Let us wait for the final report.
00:59Justice has to be done.
01:00So I know it is a very difficult time for the family members, but from our side, whatever
01:06best we can do from the ministry, we are trying to assist in that.
01:10According to the report, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London began to lose thrust and sink
01:17shortly after takeoff, resulting in the world's deadliest aviation accident in a decade.
01:27And I hope that was the most wonderful one in the world.
01:28There is a lot of employment under the population that we really look at, and we are trying to
01:32make the future of the company that we think could be done.
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