Air India crash report raises a new mystery
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The deadly Air India crash last month has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras monitoring airline pilot actions to complement the cockpit voice and flight data recorders already used by accident investigators.
CS Randhawa, on Thursday condemned a media report alleging that the captain of the Air India flight, which crashed in Ahmedabad last month deliberately cut off fuel to the engines. Captain Randhawa dismissed these claims as unfounded and pledged to take appropriate action against the publication.
FIP has written a letter to the civil aviation ministry raising various concerns related to crash probe and preliminary report
The AAIB’s 15-page report stated that the two engine fuel control switches onboard transitioned from ‘RUN’ to ‘CUTOFF’ position, moments after lift-off. What is the AAIB?
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Legit.ng on MSNAir India: Man Who Lost 4 Family Members in Plane Crash Reacts to Investigation, Seeks More AnswersImtyaz Ali, an Indian man who lost 4 family members in the Air India plane crash, said he was disappointed in the investigation report. He mentioned why.
The CEO of Air India sought to draw a line under rife speculation around the cause of last month's air disaster in Ahmedebad, saying the preliminary investigation had ruled out a mechanical cause for the crash.
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Asian News International on MSN"Conclusive that accident happened because both engines lost power": Aviation expert Ehsan Khalid on AAIB preliminary reportAviation expert Ehsan Khalid stated on Saturday that the preliminary findings of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) indicate that the Air India crash in Ahmedabad occurred due to a loss of power in both engines.
Following the release of the AAIB's preliminary report on the Air India 171 crash, pilot associations ALPA and ICPA have voiced strong objections. ALPA criticizes the report's procedural flaws and perceived bias towards pilot error,