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In World News, Indian officials responsible for investigating the accident of Air India Flight 171, the global media made an objection to stop publishing “early narratives ..
Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau published on Friday, “Some parts of the international media has been trying to draw conclusions over and over and over and unidentified reporting,” he said.
Kazan Air India is mourning during a prayer meeting for the Air India team in Mumbai, the mother of Clive Kunder, the assistant pilot of the Air India flight.Credit: AP
AAIB described the reporting as “irresponsible especially when the investigation continued”.
“We call on both the public and the media to avoid the spread of early narratives that take the risk of weakening the integrity of the investigation process.”
Appeal comes a day later Wall Street Journal The captain of the aircraft Sumeet Sabharwal published a report that he had cut the fuel after the plane was released.
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Aviation experts asked the first officer Clive Kunder why Sabharwal had closed the fuel a few seconds before the plane dived into a neighborhood in Ahmedabad, and killed 260 people on the plane and on the ground.
Indian officials have been under the pressure of the people to explain whether the accident had been caused by the pilot or that there was some kind of mechanical failure since the accident. Full research usually lasts for one year or more.
AAIB wrote AAIB’s preliminary report on July 11 on July 18th.
AAIB said, “The preliminary report should be seen in this light,” AAIB said. “At this stage, it is too early to achieve the exact results.”
