Air India Crash Mystery: Fuel Cut Off Just Seconds After Takeoff
By : Mahi
Air India Flight 171 crashed just 30 seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad. A shocking fuel cutoff is now at the center of the probe.
Black box data shows fuel to both engines was cut off moments after takeoff, leading to the deadly mid-air emergency.
One pilot is heard asking the other why the fuel was turned off. The second pilot denies doing it. Confusion reigned in the cockpit.
Preliminary report rules out any technical failure in the Boeing 787 or its General Electric engines. Human error is now the focus.
The aircraft crashed into a medical college’s dining hall and exploded, killing many on board and dozens on the ground.
Only one person survived the crash out of 242 on board. With casualties on the ground, the total death toll rose above 270.
This crash has become the deadliest air disaster in India in nearly three decades, shaking the entire nation and aviation world.
The switches controlling fuel were mysteriously turned off. Ten seconds later, attempts were made to restore them—too late.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is continuing its probe. A final report may bring more clarity and accountability.
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