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Asianet Newsable on MSN'AI-171 Crash Report Claims Challenge-And-Response Dynamic, State of Confusion Between Pilots': DGCA Ex-Flight OfficerDhalla emphasised the word 'transitioned', which was mentioned in the report. He further explained that this report suggests ...
A US aviation attorney told FinancialExpress.com that there is “no evidence” that suggests that a pilot deliberately took ...
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The Pioneer on MSNPilots body dismisses rumors of fuel cutoff by AI 171 captainTaking exception to reports about the Air India (AI) mishap in Ahmedabad last month, Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on Thursday slammed them as “irresponsible” and said certain sections ...
The Federation of Indian Pilots has voiced strong disapproval over the absence of pilot representation in the ongoing ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Report claims state of "confusion" between pilots", says DGCA's former flight operations inspector on media report on AI-171 crashMeanwhile, the Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) President, CS Randhawa, on Thursday, condemned a media report that claimed that the captain of the flight deliberately cut off fuel to the engines.
Fully loaded aircraft, pilot manually controlling with both hands (no autopilot immediately after takeoff), looking forward ...
Federation of Indian Pilots has strongly criticised The Wall Street Journal for implying pilot error in the Air India AI-171 crash, rejecting claims about fuel switch handling. | One of India's ...
Sources close to the probe say while fuel switches in modern aircraft can't move without human intervention, any possible ...
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Asian News International on MSN‘Wall Street Journal seems to know more about it than any of us in India’: Aviation ExpertOn Wall Street Journal's news report on Air India AI 171 crash, Former Flight Operations Inspector with DGCA, Captain Prashant Dhalla said, “The report uses a particular word - 'transitioned'. The ...
This response came after The Wall Street Journal published a report claiming that a cockpit voice recording allegedly ...
As one of the engines of the Delhi-Goa Indigo failed, the pilot declared a "PAN-PAN-PAN" message to indicate a serious, though not life-threatening, situation.
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