Did the pilot intentionally crash the plane in Ahmedabad? Italian newspaper made a big claim, the reality came out
Ahmedabad Plane Crash: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has clarified the speculations going on in the media regarding the investigation into the Air India Flight AI-171 plane crash that took place in Ahmedabad last year. AAIB said that some media reports are unverified and based only on speculation.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau said the plane crash is still under investigation and it would not be appropriate to hold any person or cause responsible at this time. The Bureau has asked the media and public to wait for the official statement and final investigation report.
What did AAIB say in its statement?
Aircraft accident investigation is a complex and technical process, involving a thorough review of flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders, technical analysis, weather conditions, and many other factors. Therefore, it would be premature to reach any conclusion before the investigation is completed.
AAIB told the right time for the decision
AAIB reiterated in its statement that the investigation is being conducted with complete transparency and professionalism. Currently, the investigation into Air India flight number 171 crash is going on and official decisions will be issued only after the necessary facts are verified.
What did the Italian newspaper claim?
Italian newspaper Corriera Della Sera, citing a report, claimed that the accident in Ahmedabad was not due to any technical fault, but due to “intentional act” Was the result of. After this claim of the newspaper, this matter has once again come into limelight.
260 people lost their lives in plane crash
A total of 260 people lost their lives in the Air India plane crash that took place in Gujarat’s capital Ahmedabad on June 12 last year. Of these, 241 were on board the plane and 19 were on the ground where the plane crashed. The only passenger sitting on seat 11A survived in this plane crash.
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The plane crashed 32 seconds after takeoff. The plane had fallen at the hostel of BJ Medical College, just 1.7 kilometers away from the runway. Those who lost their lives in this accident included former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani as well as foreign nationals.
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