Air India Crash Investigation Continues, CEO States
The investigation into the recent Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad is ongoing, with the CEO emphasizing that it is far from over. The preliminary report revealed confusion in the cockpit before the tragic incident, with no mechanical faults found. The probe focuses on the movement of engine fuel switches, with further analysis expected to take months.

The investigation into the Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad city is ongoing, with the CEO stating that the airline is open to further inquiries and warning against premature conclusions. The preliminary report showed confusion in the cockpit before the crash, with the engine fuel cutoff switches flipping simultaneously, causing the engines to lose fuel. The aircraft lost thrust and sank shortly after takeoff, resulting in the world's deadliest aviation accident in a decade. The report found no mechanical faults and all required maintenance had been done. The investigation is ongoing, with no conclusions or blame assigned yet.
The report mentioned that the engine fuel switches moved, leading to a loss of altitude. Air traffic controllers witnessed the crash and called for emergency assistance. The focus of the investigation is on the movement of the engine fuel switches. The report also highlighted that Air India was compliant with airworthiness directives and alert service bulletins. The investigation is ongoing, with additional evidence being gathered from stakeholders. US and British investigators are involved in the probe.
The aircraft was carrying passengers from various nationalities, with one British citizen miraculously surviving the crash. Health officials revised the death toll after identifying scattered remains. The investigation continues, with no technical issues found with the engines or aircraft.
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