On March 23, 1994, Aeroflot Flight 593 crashed in Siberia, killing all 75 on board. Relief Captain Yaroslav Kudrinsky allowed his 15-year-old son, Eldar, to sit in the pilot’s seat mid-flight. Unknowingly, Eldar’s grip on the controls disengaged the autopilot, causing the aircraft to roll uncontrollably.By the time the crew reacted, the Airbus A310 was in a catastrophic spiral,
descending at 16,000 feet per minute. Investigators found no mechanical failures—the crash resulted solely from human error.This tragedy reinforced strict cockpit regulations, including:
✅ No unauthorized persons in the cockpit
✅ Adherence to autopilot procedures
✅ Enhanced pilot trainingWhat started as a father’s innocent gesture ended in disaster, highlighting the vital need for cockpit discipline. Should airlines impose even stricter cockpit access rules? Let us know in the comments