Did the pilot intentionally cause the Air India accident? The government's response has arrived regarding the claims
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) of India has clarified media speculation regarding the Air India Flight AI-171 accident, asserting that some media reports are unverified and based on conjectures.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) in India has released a statement addressing ongoing media speculation about the Air India Flight AI-171 accident that occurred in Ahmedabad last year. The bureau emphasized that several reports circulating in the media lack verification and are founded on assumptions rather than facts. It urged the media and the public to refrain from drawing conclusions and to wait for the official statement and the final investigation report.
Investigating an aviation accident is a complex and technical process that involves a thorough examination of various factors, including flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders, technical analyses, weather conditions, and other critical aspects. The AAIB cautioned against premature conclusions before the investigation is completely finalized, as such actions could lead to misinformation.
Furthermore, the AAIB assured the public that the investigation into the AI-171 incident is being conducted with full transparency and professionalism. The bureau is currently reviewing the situation and verifying relevant facts, reinforcing the importance of relying only on credible sources for information regarding the accident and its causes.