Responding to the preliminary report launched by the Plane Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) into the lethal Air India flight AI 171 crash, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol on Saturday stated that the findings are nonetheless in early phases and “nothing particular” could be concluded at this level.
Talking to IANS in Pune, Mohol stated, “That is simply the preliminary report. I imagine additional investigation continues to be underway. It could not be acceptable to make any conclusive statements till the ultimate report is launched.”
AAIB report reveals gasoline cut-off, cockpit confusion
The AAIB report, launched earlier within the day, revealed that each gasoline management switches supplying gasoline to the engines had been turned off seconds after take-off, main to finish engine shutdown. The incident, involving a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed shortly after departing from Ahmedabad on June 12, was caught on the cockpit voice recorder. It captured one pilot questioning the opposite on why the gasoline was lower off, solely to be advised, “I didn’t.”
India now outfitted with in-country black field evaluation
Reacting to the findings, Mohol stated the AAIB has carried out commendable work up to now. “Earlier, we needed to ship black bins overseas for evaluation. In the present day, India has its personal services for such investigations, which displays how far now we have are available aviation security,” he stated.
He additionally reiterated that each one doable causes, together with sabotage, are being examined. “It’s being probed from each angle. CCTV footage is being reviewed and a number of companies are concerned. This can be a uncommon and critical case,” the minister had stated earlier.
Consultants urge warning, name for full investigation
Aviation skilled Mark Martin additionally cautioned towards early assumptions, noting that it’s “extremely unlikely” a pilot would knowingly tamper with gasoline switches throughout take-off. “These will not be controls you’d usually work together with throughout that section of flight. Pilots would usually be targeted on flaps or the touchdown gear, not gasoline shutoffs,” he stated, including {that a} complete investigation is important earlier than drawing any conclusions.
Mohol echoed that sentiment: “Their work continues to be ongoing. As soon as the ultimate report is launched, it is going to be acceptable to remark.”