Air India: Deep Conversation Between Late Pilot and Close Female Friend Released Online

Air India: Deep Conversation Between Late Pilot and Close Female Friend Released Online

  • A plane crash in Ahmedabad claimed the life of Air India pilot Clive Kunder, a compassionate man who left a positive impact on those who knew him
  • Kunder's female friend, animal activist Shivani M Singh, paid a heartfelt tribute to the 32-year-old pilot, recalling his passion for flying and his generous spirit
  • With emotional words, she described Kunder's personality, depicting him as a truly special person who will be deeply missed

The painful loss of Air India pilot Clive Kunder in the Ahmedabad plane crash broke the hearts of many in the aviation community and beyond.

Animal activist Shivani M Singh, a close friend of the late pilot, paid a heartfelt tribute to the late pilot, remembering him for his passion, kindness, and generosity.

Last conversation between late Air India pilot and close female friend released online.
A conversation between late Air India pilot Clive Kunder and his female friend has been made public. Photo credit: Hindustan Times.
Source: UGC

Close friend mourns late Air India pilot

According to Singh, Kunder's love for flying was always glaring in every conversation they had.

She praised his exceptional qualities as a pilot and a person, especially his enthusiasm for flying and his love for aviation in its entirety.

Singh remembered how Kunder would describe each flight experience with excitement, proving his deep love for flying, Hindustan Times reports.

Speaking further, she recalled how he would make complex tasks look effortless, and how his 'beautiful soul' left a positive mark on everyone he met.

Singh recounts deep conversation with Kunder

In her tribute, Singh also remembered Kunder's deep words to her:

"You can find a man but never someone who loves you like me."

These words hold even deeper weight now, given the circumstances of his passing. She painfully noted that his words would always haunt her.

Lady shares her conversation with the late Air India pilot before his death.
Close female friend of late pilot Clive Kunder shares deep words he told her before dying. Photo credit: Hindustan Times.
Source: UGC

She said:

In her tribute shared with photos of the two together, Singh wrote:

“Beloved Clive, There will be endless stories, memories that will painfully yet beautifully haunt me. That I was lucky to be loved by a man who was so complete and secure. Capable beyond his years and unconditionally loving.

“You were not a ‘guy’ in my life. You were my family. You were my joy. My most called person. The person who had every little detail about my life. How excitedly and in animated sense you’d describe each and every flight experience. I know how much you loved flying and I also know the mettle you were made of. It wasn’t a job for you. It was all heart.
“You made everything look like it came so naturally to you. Not a strain on the forehead. You did say it once ‘You can find a man but never someone who loves you like me.’ Today it fuels my fears for many reasons.
“You are, were the best pilots of all time. And even more, the most beautiful, generous and kindest soul. I can’t possibly write all that I feel and a planet of memories I shall forever carry. But you know everything now. I will miss you until eternity.”

Captain's instruction to co-pilot uncovered

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the captain of the ill-fated Air India flight reportedly handed over control of the plane to the first officer before takeoff.

This handover was captured in the cockpit recordings from the recovered black boxes amid the investigation into the crash.

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