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Wall Street Journal report citing US officials suggested that it was the Captain of the AI171 flight who turned off the fuel ...
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According to the Wall Street Journal, sources close to the US side of the investigation have said the voice cockpit recording ...
A black-box recording and report details indicate that the flight’s captain switched off fuel flow to engines.
The Wall Street Journal reports multiple U.S. officials say the captain turned off the fuel switches, then turned them back on 10 seconds later, leading to the deadly plane crash.
A preliminary report released last week included detail about the fuel, saying that the fuel to the plane's engines appeared ...