In a deeply moving ceremony, Wing Commander Afshan Syal paid her respects to her husband, Wing Commander Namansh Syal, a pilot lost in a devastating Tejas fighter jet crash at the Dubai Air Show. The aircraft malfunctioned and caught fire during a routine aerial display on November 21, 2025, leading to the tragic loss of the 34-year-old pilot. His body was transported to his ancestral village in Patialkar, Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, for final rites, where his wife, also an IAF officer, stood stoicly. Wing Commander Syal was celebrated for his athletic abilities and outstanding service record during his tenure at the Hyderabad airbase. He leaves behind his wife, their daughter Aarya, and his parents. The Indian Air Force expressed profound sorrow, recognizing his “unyielding sense of duty” and “exceptional skill.” The Southern Air Command remembered him as a courageous pilot whose dedication to the nation will be a lasting inspiration. UAE officials and Indian Embassy representatives joined colleagues and friends in a solemn send-off, underscoring the respect he commanded. The village of Patialkar, his roots, mourned the loss of a respected son, with residents fondly remembering his childhood and achievements. State government representatives also attended the military cremation, honoring a “brave son of India.”
