Kajit Habanananda, vice president of One-Two-Go airline, said that Arief Mulyadi, the Indonesian pilot who died, was an experienced aviator and served as an instructor to all 90 pilots including some 30 Thais employed by One-Two-Go.
"He was our number-one pilot. He was composed and well-versed," he added.
Sounds like as he knew the company aircraft 4 minutes ahead of him reported windshear near to landing yet had landed safely, he, being supposedly their most experienced pilot, would lose face if he couldn't land too
