AI plane crash: Pilots' grouping FIP flags concerns over AAIB report
Federation of Indian Pilots wants subject experts involved in probe
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MUMBAI, 17 JULY
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) on Thursday asked the
government to reassess possible technical misinterpretation or mechanical
faults in Air India's Boeing 787-8 plane that crashed last month and sought
inclusion of subject matter experts in the probe.
Flagging concerns about Aircraft Accident InvestigationBureau's (AAIB) preliminary report into the crash that killed 260 people on 12 June,
the federation said the report failed to sufficiently consider or acknowledge
two plausible and previously documented technical scenarios, either of which
could have triggered an automated shutdown of both engines.
FIP has written a letter to the civil aviation ministry
raising various concerns related to the crash probe and the preliminary report,
according to a source.
While appreciating the timely release of the preliminary
findings, the federation also said the initial report appears to infer or
suggest the possibility of pilot error, without presenting any conclusive
evidence or exploring well-documented technical failure modes previously
observed in a similar aircraft.
In the letter, the association alleged that it is not the
first time that systemic failures within Boeing aircraft have initially been
attributed to pilot error or suicidal intent, only to be disproven by
subsequent investigations.
The AAIB's preliminary report, released on Saturday, said
the aircraft's fuel switches were cut off within a gap of one second
immediately after takeoff and caused confusion in the cockpit before the
aircraft crashed into a building. The aircraft was operating the flight AI 171
fro Ahmedabad to London Gatwick.
While the report does not provide any conclusions, there are
speculations in certain quarters that a possible pilot error could have also
led to the crash.
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