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Air India Plane Crash: Mortal Remains of Co-pilot Clive Kundar Reaches Mumbai, Being Taken for Last Rites The mortal remains of Clive Kunder, co-pilot of the Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad ...
He hasn’t left us; he’s only flying higher now.” The service, steeped in music and memory, was led by Father Sam Munnir of UBM Christa Kanthi Church in Kurla, the congregation Kunder was ...
As the church choir accompanied his coffin into the cemetery, mourners sang hymns—soft, solemn notes rising into the stormy ...
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He studied aircraft maintenance engineering at the Bombay Flying Club, a pilot training institute, before taking up commercial flying in Florida, said Mihir Bhagwati, the club’s chairman.
Kunder completed his aircraft maintenance course at Bombay Flying Club (BFC) at Juhu. BFC president Captain Mihir Bhagvati tol HT, “Clive was a student of the 2006 batch.
An airline pilot's job seems very fancy and glamorous from the outside but it is among the toughest jobs in the world. Flying a commercial aircraft is not a child's play; rather it is a huge ...
By the time we reached the secluded beach, I was ready to enjoy a packed lunch and some music from surprise guests – which happened in this case to be Bombay Bicycle Club and Lavender. Not a bad ...
Clive Kunder’s family recalls his deep passion for aviation, with support from his parents, leading him to become a co-pilot for Air India before his tragic death in Ahmedabad.