AI 171 pilot 'intentionally shut fuel switches’: Italian report’s claim on final probe finding

A recent investigative report into the tragic crash of Air India flight 171 has revealed alarming findings, suggesting that the pilot may have intentionally shut off the fuel switches. The incident, which occurred shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, resulted in the loss of 242 lives, including 12 crew members. This latest revelation raises serious concerns about pilot actions and safety protocols in aviation. The final findings of the Italian report indicate that the pilot's deliberate actions could have played a critical role in the disaster. This incident not only highlights the importance of stringent safety measures in the aviation industry but also calls for a thorough reassessment of pilot training and monitoring systems to prevent future tragedies. The implications of this report are profound, as it could lead to broader discussions on regulatory changes and the psychological evaluation of pilots to ensure passenger safety. In the wake of this report, Air India and aviation authorities are under pressure to respond and provide clarity on the measures being implemented to enhance flight safety and prevent such incidents in the future.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
Related Articles
IndiaYouth Congress stages shirtless protest at AI Summit with anti-Modi slogans; 10 detained
In a bold display of dissent, members of the Youth Congress staged a shirtless protest at the ongoing AI Summit, express...
IndiaKerala hikes Dearness Allowance to 35 pc for employees, pensioners
The Kerala government has announced an increase in the Dearness Allowance (DA) for its employees and pensioners, raising...
IndiaSC slams police-power nexus, asks court to conclude murder trial against YSRCP MLC by Nov 30
The Supreme Court of India has criticized the collusion between law enforcement and political authorities, emphasizing t...
IndiaGalgotias University professor Neha Singh, who made robodog gaffe, not suspended
Neha Singh, a professor at Galgotias University, recently sparked controversy during the AI Summit in Delhi when she mad...