Families of Air India crash victims seek answers after report
AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT, INDIA, JUL 12 – Preliminary report reveals engine fuel cut off seconds after take-off in Air India flight 171 crash that killed 260, but cause remains undetermined, officials said.
- A preliminary investigative report on the Air India plane crash that killed 241 passengers and 19 people on the ground stated that fuel to the engines cut off just seconds after take-off.
- One of the pilots can be heard asking "why did you cut off?" and the other pilot replied he "did not do so" in the recovered cockpit voice recordings.
- Families of the victims are demanding answers and justice, expressing disappointment with the preliminary report and hoping for more details in the final report expected in 12 months.
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For Families of Air India Crash Victims, Report Brings No Closure
Ravi Thakur was delivering lunch tiffins to doctors at the hospital when a passenger aircraft took off from a nearby airport and, moments later, crashed into a dining facility where his mother, Sarla Ben Thakur, worked as a cook. The crash and subsequent inferno killed her, along with Mr. Thakur’s daughter, Adhya. There had been a small swing for Adhya in the corner of the kitchen, where she could be watched while her parents were out delivering…
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