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Air India crash investigation update reveals few details

On the first anniversary of the Air India crash that killed 260 people, India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) stated that "significant progress" has been made in the investigation. The crash occurred on June 12, 2025, shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad en route to London.

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On the first anniversary of the Air India crash that killed 260 people, India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) stated that "significant progress" has been made in the investigation. The crash occurred on June 12, 2025, shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad en route to London. A preliminary report from July 2025 indicated that fuel-control switches moved to the "cut-off" position seconds after takeoff, causing total power loss. Cockpit recordings captured a conversation between pilots regarding the switch's movement, with one pilot denying having moved it. While the AAIB has not provided a completion date for the final report, media reports citing unnamed sources have suggested that new details are focusing attention on the senior pilot.

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The investigation into the Air India crash is ongoing, with the final report to be released upon its completion.

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A preliminary report found that fuel-control switches moved to 'cut-off' position seconds after take-off, starving engines of fuel.

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Cockpit audio recordings captured one pilot asking the other why he had cut the fuel, with the other replying he had not.

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Reports from The Wall Street Journal and Reuters suggest new details shift attention towards the senior pilot, Capt Sabharwal.

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The investigation into the India" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="23960" data-entity-type="organization">Air India crash which left 260 people dead is ongoing with the final report to be "released upon [its] completion", India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has said on the first anniversary of the disaster.The statement said "significant progress" had been made, in particular to "the examination and analysis of aircraft systems, flight recorder data, engine-related components, maintenance and operational records".But it did not give a date for the investigation's completion.The exact cause of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad en route to London on 12 June 2025 has been the subject of widespread speculation.A preliminary report, published on 12 July last year, found that just seconds after take-off, fuel-control switches abruptly moved to the "cut-off" position, starving the engines of fuel and triggering total power loss.Audio recordings from the cockpit captured one pilot asking the other why he had done it, with the other replying that he had not. Investigators did not identify which pilot made either statement.Days after the release of the preliminary report last year, The Wall Street Journal and Reuters news agency reported that new details in the investigation were shifting attention towards the senior pilot in the cockpit - Capt Sabharwal."A cockpit recording of dialogue between the two pilots of the India" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="23960" data-entity-type="organization">Air India flight" that crashed last year supports the view that the "captain cut the flow of fuel to the plane's engines", the Reuters report said, citing unnamed sources.
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