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Medical records for an Air India pilot killed in last month’s crash are reportedly now being reviewed by investigators amid reports he’d been suffering from depression and other mental
FEARS are mounting that the doomed Air India flight was a pilot suicide – as an aviation expert claimed there was a vanishingly small chance the fuel was cut by accident. Ex-pilot Terry
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A pilots’ union has hit out at the initial report into the Air India crash for raising the possibility of human error.The preliminary report published by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau,
The preliminary report, issued by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau on Saturday (Jul 12), showed that the crash was unlikely to have been caused by pilot error, said aviation experts.
The 15-page report from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), an office attached to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, has zeroed in on the most probable primary cause of the accident
Air India flight 171 experienced a catastrophic crash due to potential pilot error, as suggested by a preliminary report. The report, under dispute by the Airlines Pilots Association, raises questions about the impartiality of the investigation.
Gul Panag's prediction that pilots may be blamed before the facts are clear, now feels like a chilling deja vu.
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NDTV Profit on MSNAI 171 Crash: No Pilot Error, Focus Should Be On Engine Shutdown, Says Captain CS Randhawa | Profit ExclusiveCaptain Randhawa emphasised that the fuel control switches are physically guarded and spring-loaded, making it impossible for them to move without deliberate manual intervention.