Post by : Bianca Suleiman
A shocking new investigation reveals that the Air India Express crash near Ahmedabad was caused by a sudden cutoff in jet fuel supply to both engines, just seconds after takeoff. According to India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, the critical fuel control switches on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner were moved to the "cutoff" position, depriving the aircraft of thrust and leading to the tragic crash that killed 260 people, including passengers and people on the ground. Only one passenger survived this disaster.
Cockpit voice recordings captured confusion between the pilots, with one asking the other why the fuel was cut off—both denied making the switch. Investigators found no evidence of mechanical failure or engine defects, and neither Boeing nor GE Aerospace have been found at fault. The final report is expected soon, as families demand answers and accountability.
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