
Air India Flying Crash: Boeing made his first comment on Saturday after the Office for Investigations of Airline (AAIB) accident (AAIB) issued his preliminary report to the Air India AI171 accident in Ahmedabad.
Soon after the initial report Boeing said that AAIB would “postpone” to provide information.
Boeing’s reaction comes after AAIB issued an initial investigative report on the deadly aviation Indian accident in Ahmedabad, which killed 242 passengers and crews. The total number of victims was bound to 260.
The affected aircraft was the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which came under the scanner after the deadly air accident Ahmedabad.
Boeing’s complete statement of AAIB report
Here is a complete statement about Boeing on the AAIB report on the Air India 12th Aircraft 12th June: June:
Our thoughts remain with close passengers and crew aboard Air India Flight 171, as well as all hit on Earth in Ahmedabad. We continue to support investigation and our customer.
We will postpone on AAIB to provide information about AI171, in compliance with the UN protocol of the International Civil Aviation Organization known as Annex 13.
Air India Flying Crash: AAIB Message
A month after the terrible accident of Air India in Ahmedabad 12 June AAIB published its initial report to the public.
“The downloaded flight data contained approximately 49 hours of flight data and 6 flights, including the event flight. The recovered sound was two hours and captured the event,” Aaib said.
The report outlines the tormenting sequence of events that developed within 90 seconds after take -off, because both engines of the aircraft unexpectedly closed during the initial climb, leading to a catastrophic loss of turn and rapid descent.
Flight data renewed from an improved air flight (EAFR) revealed that fuel switches for both engines were unintentionally moved from running to restrictions, one by one at 1 second interval, at an altitude only after tow. One pilot was heard when he asked the other, “Why did you cut off?” to which was the answer: “No.”
This unprecedented weaning launched the deployment of RAM (RAT) and the plane began to lose altitude almost immediately, unable to maintain a driven flight.
The final emergency call – “Mayday” – was transmitted at 08:09 UTC, just seconds before the plane crashed into residential buildings outside the airport.
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