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The 31-year-old pilot, identified only by his surname Li, died after jumping out of a window in Changchun, Jilin province, according to a report released on Wednesday by the Erdao district branch of the Changchun Public Security Bureau. His colleagues were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening wounds, the report said, adding that an investigation was under way.
Citing a person with knowledge of the incident, Guizhou Radio and TV (GZTV) reported that Li, a pilot with the company’s Jilin branch, had recently failed an evaluation and was not qualified to fly.
During a conversation with his superiors about the appraisal, Li attacked the flight department’s Communist Party secretary and a department manager, the source said. He then smashed a window on the 15th floor of the building and jumped to his death.
The company evaluation determined that Li had a “lack of understanding of rules and procedures” such as communication failure procedures and the cockpit door electronic lock password, GZTV reported, citing an internal report provided by another insider.
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The second source said the internal report had recommended Li undergo “systematic and comprehensive training” of the flight crew operating manual followed by a comprehensive “theoretical verification” conducted by the airline’s Jilin branch before Li could have his flight qualifications restored.