
Air India and MD Campbell Wilson, CEO, said on Monday that the preliminary report on AAIB preliminary report (AAIB) did not find any mechanical or maintenance with the aircraft or its engines.
In the midst of speculation in various neighborhoods on the reasons for a fatal accident, which killed 260 people on June 12, he said that Air India chief said that the preliminary report had not been identified or issued any recommendations and urged everyone to avoid premature conclusions because the investigation is “far from”.
What did Wilson said?
In the Air India Wilson report, Air India Wilson said on Monday that the preliminary report did not find any mechanical or maintenance with aircraft or engines, and that all mandatory maintenance tasks were completed, PTI reported.
“There was no problem with the quality of fuel and without the take -off role. Pilots went through their mandatory pre -flight respiratory analyzer and there was no observations about their health,” he said.
Furthermore, Wilson said that from the abundance of caution and under the supervision of the DGCA regulatory body, each Boeing 787 was checked in our fleet within a few days of the accident and everything was suitable for services.
“We continue to carry out all the necessary checks, because we will be all new that the authorities can propose,” he added.
The airline, said, will continue to cooperate with the investigators to ensure that they have everything they need to carry out a thorough and comprehensive investigation.
“The release of a preliminary report meant a point at which we started to receive more details about what had happened. It is not surprising that it has provided both greater clarity and open questions,” Wilson said.
Over the past 30 days, he has said that a cycle of theories, accusations, legends and sensational subtitles are underway, many of which were later refuted.
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“Until the final report or cause is presented, there will be no doubt that the new wheels will be speculation and sensational subtitles … We will not be diverted from our highest priorities: standing at the survivors and those who are injured, working as a team and provide safe and reliable air travel experiences to our customers around the world,” Wilson said.
He also stressed that the airline must remain focused on its task and to be faithful to the integrity, perfection, customer focus, innovation and teamwork.
The Air accident investigation office (AAIB) published its preliminary report on the Boeing 787-8 Air India, which killed 260 people, including 241 people on board. The aircraft, which operated the AI171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed into the building soon after takeoff.
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The AAIB report said that the fuel of both AI171 engines was interrupted during the second second second, causing confusion in the cockpit and the aircraft dropped back to the ground almost immediately after take -off.
The 15 -page report also stated that in the voice cockpit record, one unidentified pilot asked the other why he cut off the fuel he denied the other.
On Sunday, the Association of Indian Commercial Pilots (ICPA) stated that the AI171 flight crew, which crashed last month, acted in accordance with their training and duties under demanding conditions and pilots should not be defamed on the basis of a assumption.
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