Air India crash probe far from over, CEO says

The investigation in the collapse of a Air India plane in Ahmedabad is far from ending and jumping to any early consequences is foolish, Campbell Wilson is an internal note after the publication of a preliminary report by researchers.
The note, which was examined by Reuters, comes after Boeing Dreamliner, who killed 260 people in June, describes confusion in the cockpit shortly after the accident.
He said the engine’s fuel cutting switches were turned upside down at the same time and that the fuel engines were hungry.
“The publication of the preliminary report pointed out the point where we started to take additional details about what happened with the Earth. In a surprising way, it provided more clarity and opened additional questions,” he said.
Wilson added: “The preliminary report did not detect any reason or any suggestions, so I urge the investigation to avoid early conclusions.”
According to a report published by the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a London, India, Ahmedabad, started to push and lose shortly after the departure.
The note said that the preliminary report could not find mechanical or maintenance error and that all the necessary maintenance was done.
The preliminary report, which was released on Saturday, did not propose an emergency action for Boeing, whose engines were installed on the plane or GE.

AAIB, an office under India’s Civil Aviation Ministry, takes the investigation to an accident, killing all of 242 people on board and one of the other 19 people.
Air India, after the accident on the increasing examination on more than one front.
On July 4, the European Union Aviation Security Agency said that a Reuters report will explore Air India Express, a Budget Unit Air India Express, after explaining that the airline of the airline has not been changed immediately and to indicate the suitability of a Airbus A320.
Alpa India, representing the Indian pilots in the Federation of Montreal -based International Air Line Pilot Association, rejected the pilot error assumption in Ahmedabad accident and called on a “fair, real -based investigation”.
“The body of pilots should now be part of the investigation as an observer,” said Alpa, President of the Indian, President Sam Thomas on Sunday.

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