Air India Plane Crash: What was the cause of the Ahmedabad flight crash?
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch ( AAIB ) has released its preliminary report on the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. The investigation into the incident has attributed the main cause to the loss of fuel supply to the aircraft. It has been clarified that the aircraft lost control after the fuel supply to the engines stopped while landing on the runway.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch ( AAIB) has released its preliminary report on the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12.The investigation into the incident has attributed the main cause to the loss of fuel supply to the aircraft. It has been clarified that the aircraft lost control after the fuel supply to the engines stopped while landing on the runway.
Key information in conversations between pilots
According to the cockpit voice recorder (CVR), one pilot asked the other, Why did you cut off? and the other replied, I dont know, I didnt do that. The conversation suggests the accident was accidental. The AAIB said it is still investigating the pilots experience.
Officials who secured the engines
Officials said that the aircraft's engines have been stored at Ahmedabad airport after the accident. It was revealed that the final report will be released after a full forensic analysis. At the same time, a review of airport security standards is also being carried out. There has been panic among passengers over the incident. Meanwhile, Air India has clarified that all passengers are safe.
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