Aviation Investigation

Pilot Deliberately Cut Fuel Switches on Air India Flight 171

Investigators probing the 2025 crash of Air India flight 171 have concluded that the disaster, which killed 260 people, was an “intentional act” by the pilot in command. The report, citing Western aviation agency sources, indicates that the pilot allegedly turned off the fuel switches, an action described as “almost certainly” deliberate. This finding, supported by preliminary black box data that ruled out mechanical failure, points to the engines being switched off manually prior to the crash. The Indian civil aviation ministry and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau have yet to officially comment on these claims, which follow previous leaked reports that sparked protests from pilots’ associations.

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Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Deliberate Engine Fuel Cutoff

A preliminary report on the Air India flight AI171 crash, which claimed 260 lives, indicates that the fuel supply to the engines was cut off shortly after takeoff. The report, released by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, stated that the fuel cutoff switches in the cockpit were moved to the “cutoff” position within a second of each other. The investigation further noted that the pilots had conflicting accounts regarding who initiated the cutoff. The report found that the plane then lost altitude and crashed into a residential area, yet, Boeing and engine maker GE were not deemed responsible.

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