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Guy Norris July 23, 2025
LAS VEGASIndias Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is now looking into the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 as an intentional act, says veteran safety consultant and former NTSB investigator Greg Feith.
The AAIBs preliminary report on July 12 revealed that fuel cutoff switches for the 787s two GE Aerospace GEnx-1B engines were transitioned from run to cutoff around three seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport. Although both fuel switches were turned back on within a further 14 sec., the aircraft was too low to recover and impacted trees and buildings, killing 241 of 242 occupants on the 787 and 19 on the ground.
The AAIB has criticized subsequent western media reports as irresponsible for indicating the fuel cutoff switches were likely deliberately moved by one of the pilots. However, Feith says: It has become very apparent, especially now with information I know and what's come out about the cockpit voice recorderwhere the question is heard why did you cut off the fuel?[that] somebody had to have seen that action to make that statement. You just wouldnt have a dual-engine failure.
https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/safety-ops-regulation/air-india-787-crash-being-investigated-criminal-act-says-safety
This is just messed up..............
To physically move those two twitches out of the detent position ( from run to cut-off) and then move them back..................killing all on board and those on the ground..................what a sick person...................

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(67,162 posts)Irish_Dem
(72,738 posts)malaise
(287,165 posts)The cockpit voice recording captures one pilot asking the other why "did he cut-off", to which the person replies that he didn't. The recording doesn't clarify who said what. At the time of take-off, the co-pilot was flying the aircraft while the captain was monitoring
The co-pilots mother was a flight attendant with Air India for 33 years. His sister is also a pilot and she flew the aircraft for her mothers last flight.
Mummy was clearly away from home for a lot of their childhood.
I will keep an open mind on this one given facts to date and culture.
Anything is possible.