CEO of Air India: Don’t rush to conclusions about air tragedy

The investigation into the causes of the Air India aircraft in June in Ahmedabad, India, is far from being completed and it is not appropriate to draw early conclusions, according to Campbell Wilson’s chief executive in the internal memoir. The memorandum, examined by Reuters, follows the preliminary report, according to which there was confusion in the cockpit shortly before the fall and crash of Boeing Dreamliner, which caused the deaths of 260 people (241 of the 242 occupants and 19 on the ground). According to the preliminary report by the Air Accident Investigation Service (AAIB), the fuel to the aircraft’s engines appears to have been interrupted a few minutes after take -off, leading to a tragic fall. The publication of the preliminary report marks the point from which we, along with the rest of the world, started receiving additional information about […]
Source: News Beast

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