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‘First defect assigning …’: The body of the pilots raises the red flag on the Air India 171 crash report; Calls it ‘prematurely’. Bharat News

Air India 171 Crash

New Delhi: The Federation of Indian Pilot (FIP) on Wednesday raised serious concerns over the initial conclusions and public comments around the Crash of Air India Flight AI171, which went down to Ahmedabad immediately after the takeoff N route for London.In an official statement, the FIP said, “We register our dissatisfaction with the boycott of the pilot representatives from the investigation process. We also strongly object to how the preliminary report has been interpreted and presented publicly.”The Federation criticized the report for extensive data shortage and trusted a lot on the “selected Parafred Cockpit Voice Recording”, which raises the implementation of pilot error and question the ability of the flight crew. The FIP said, “This approach is neither purposeful nor complete nor complete,”The statement said that perfectly, transparent, and dat-a-pre-blamery is both premature and irresponsible.The preliminary report of the 15-page released a month after the accident underlines the initial findings from the accident, claiming that 240 of the 241 people were said by 240 people on the board. London-bound Boeing 787-8 crashed at a medical hostel complex immediately after the 787-8 Dreamliner takeoff.According to the report, the incident included a few seconds in the flight in the mid-air engine shutdown, cockpit confusion, and failed recovery efforts.However, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) stressed that the major parts of the investigation are still running, including post-mortem reports and component inspections.At this stage, Aaib has not issued any security recommendations for Boeing 787-8 aircraft or its GE GENX-1B engines.Air India said it is fully collaborating with investigators. Boeing also said that it would postpone Aaib for updates, corresponding to the International Aviation Protocol under ICAO’s Annex 13.

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