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SpiceJet Pilot greets passengers with poetic message, Wins Hearts

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SpiceJet Pilot greets passengers with poetic message, Wins Hearts

  • SpiceJet pilot Mohit Teotia reshared a video of him reading a Hindi poem to passengers.
  • “Got an opportunity to fly with our excellent lyrical captain and a great person!”
  • One of the passengers recorded the pilot’s poetic announcement and posted it on YouTube.

SpiceJet Pilot greets passengers with a poetic message. Flight announcements are necessary, but they can be tiresome. On a recent SpiceJet aircraft from Delhi to Srinagar. His poetic approach of greeting everyone was well received by the passengers, who likewise praised the gesture.

Mohit Teotia, a SpiceJet pilot, reshared a video in which he could be seen greeting and welcoming passengers by reading a poem in Hindi. The video was posted to Instagram with the remark, “Got a chance to fly with our amazing poetic captain and a great person too! Captain, Thank you for making it a wonderful one.”

His move wowed netizens, who praised him in the comments section. “Dil jeet liya hai apne zazmaan (won our hearts),” while another said, “Fan bana liya aapne apni Hindi se (you made us your fan).”

Take a look at the video

Meanwhile, one of the passengers recorded the pilot’s poetic announcement and posted it on YouTube. On December 16, a person shared it on Twitter, writing, “In a SpiceJet flight from Delhi to Srinagar and oh my god, the captain killed it! They started off in English, but I only began recording later. I don’t know if this is a new marketing track or it was the captain himself, but this was so entertaining & endearing!”

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Meanwhile, one of the passengers recorded the pilot’s poetic announcement and posted it on YouTube. On December 16, a person shared it on Twitter, writing, “In a SpiceJet aircraft from Delhi to Srinagar and oh my god, the captain killed it!” They began in English, but I didn’t start recording until later. I’m not sure if this is a new marketing tune or the captain himself, but this was hilarious and endearing!”

Her tweet has received almost two million views. Check out this tweet:

Viewers’ reactions can be found here-

“Captain is a hidden poet,” one wrote.”

What are your thoughts on this lyrical announcement?