Yes, my dears, but if the plane had crashed, killing all 185 passengers and 6 crew on board, Rohit Mafatlal would have lost 300 crores for the plane + all the heavy compensations for the dead and injured. No one else has anything like that at stake,bar Rathore, who could have been killed. But he is probably the kind who is the best in a crisis situation.
No wonder Rohit is tense, and barks at his subordinates. But when the crunch time comes, he is quick to decide and goes with his gut instinct, which is that Akash is right. Plus, he keeps his temper while Prashant, Akash, Ananya, and Rathore all disagree with each other, and listens patiently to all of them before weighing in with his decision.
I liked the way in which Rathore shut up Captain Prashant.
But no one here, or in the serial, seems to have taken any notice of the key point.
How did Rathore, with 15000 hours of flying experience, take off so low that after crossing the ouer fence of the airfield, he managed to collide with a truck on the highway, which, even with the canopy, could never have been more than 15 feet high?
It was ridiculous, to say the least. The clearance at that point should have been well over 100 feet. And NO ONE , from Rohit downwards, seemed to want an answer to this vital question.
Rathore should have been suspended pending an enquiry. Instead, he is congratulated for saving all concerned from a major accident, the risk of which was due solely to his fault.
I am far more interested in the mystery element than the rest, and I was pleased that it had started looking up again!
Shyamala B.Cowsik
Originally posted by: ALUJNA21
Dear I quoted because this is so true I think CV'S don't know how to show him everywhere...
Capt Rathore and Aakash acting I mean the way they show themself calm though in a very difficult situation is really commendable compared to Rohit...
Edited by sashashyam - 10 years ago