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Following constant media reports in the west on Air India AI 171 crash that squarely point the blame on the captain of the doomed aircraft based on information from US authorities, India’s Aircraft ...
The co-pilot of Air India Flight 171 asked his captain why he switched off the Boeing’s fuel switches, seconds before the plane went down, killing 260 people, according to Bloomberg. A preliminary ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNAir India Crash: What AAIB Said on Irresponsible Reporting; 10 Key TakeawaysIndia's AAIB and pilots' union slammed a US report claiming a pilot cut fuel in the Air India crash. They called the claims false, urging restraint and patience until the final report is released.
A preliminary U.S. review of cockpit recordings from the fatal Air India crash last month has brought renewed scrutiny to the ...
The statement comes a day after The Wall Street Journal published a report citing cockpit voice recordings and early assessments by US officials, suggesting the captain may have inadvertently cut fuel ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN"Updates Will Be Published": AAIB Slams Irresponsible Media Reports on Air India Crash InvestigationThe Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) of India has vowed to release updates on the Air India plane crash ...
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 ...
A cockpit voice recording of doomed Air India Flight 171 indicates the younger co-pilot asked his more experienced colleague ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNPilots' federation slams WSJ report blaming pilot for Ahmedabad Air India crash, demands re-investigationPresident Captain CS Randhawa condemned a media report alleging that the captain of the Air India AI171 flight that crashed ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau emphasised the importance of not disseminating premature narratives that could compromise the ongoing investigation's integrity.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has slammed the international media for "selective and unverified" reporting about the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane crash on June 12.
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