
The Air accident investigation office (AAIB) spoke against the Wall Street Journal report on the record of the dialogue between the two Air India Flight 171 pilot before the accident and described it as a “selective and unverified” report. The Investigation Office also asked the global media to “respect the sensitivity” of family members of the persons who died in the accident of the aircraft of the aviation India.
On Thursday, July 17th, WSJ published new details on the US Aviation Investigation of Aviation India and revealed the latest interview between two pilots – Sumeet Sabharwal and the first officer Clive Kunder – suggesting that the pilot error led to a crash that killed 260.
AAIB, which described the US media report on the sound recording of the pilot pilots of the Air India 171 pilot 171 before the plane, he said it was too early to draw any conclusions.
“Global media sections are repeatedly attempting to draw conclusions through selective, unverified reports; such actions are irresponsible, especially while the investigation remains. It is too early to achieve any definitive conclusions about AI crash; the probe is still not complete.
The Investigation Office also stated that the final report of the probe with “root causes and recommendations” will be published and urges the global media to “refrain from spreading early stories”.
“Necessary to respect the sensitivity of the family members of the deceased passengers, crews and others who died on the ground because of the accident,” Aaib said.
What did the American media say?
According to the sources of the quoted WSJ, the first officer expressing surprises asked the older pilot why he moved the switches to the “limit”. He then panicked. “While the captain (experienced) seemed to remain calm.”
The WSJ report shows that it was the first officer to ask the captain why he moved the switches to “limit value”, according to people who asked not to be identified.
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