A new investigation report into the Air India aircraft crash has put forward a serious claim, suggesting that the incident may not have been accidental. According to the findings cited in the report, the fuel supply to the aircraft’s engines was allegedly switched off during the flight, raising the possibility of intentional human action rather than a technical failure.
Investigators reportedly found no immediate evidence of a major mechanical malfunction. Analysis of flight data and cockpit voice recordings is said to indicate that the loss of engine power occurred after the fuel switch was turned off, leading to the aircraft losing control.
Aviation authorities have clarified that the probe is still ongoing and that no final conclusion has been officially announced. Officials emphasized that all angles are being examined, including cockpit procedures, crew actions, and the overall sequence of events before the crash.
Air India, in a brief statement, said it is fully cooperating with the investigating agencies and will refrain from commenting further until the final report is released. The airline also reiterated its commitment to supporting the affected families.
The report has reignited discussions around aviation safety and cockpit monitoring. Experts stress that only a comprehensive and transparent investigation will determine the exact cause of the crash and help prevent similar incidents in the future.
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