Air India 171 Crash: AI CEO Rejects Blame, Pilot Association Questions Investigation Bias

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Air India 171 Crash: AI CEO Rejects Blame, Pilot Association Questions Investigation Bias

The Air India crash probe has taken a new turn with CEO Campbell Wilson dismissing any claims of responsibility. The initial investigation found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or its engines. This contradicts the Indian Aviation Watchdog’s report suggesting the fuel switch was moved to cut-off during take-off. The US FAA and Boeing have backed Air India’s stance, ruling out the need for any airworthiness directive. Meanwhile, the Pilot Association has raised questions about the investigation’s alleged bias towards blaming pilot error. #airindiacrash #aviationsafety #pilotassociation #itwebvideos #boeingdreamliner #aircraftinvestigation #aviationwatchdog #faa
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