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Two commercial pilots groups reject initial probe into June 12 crash, calling it ‘reckless and unfounded insinuation’.
The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources, that an analysis of the investigation report showed first officer Clive Kunder had control of the Dreamliner for takeoff and at the time of ...
Two major commercial pilots' associations have rejected claims human error caused an Air India crash that killed 260 people ...
NTSB chief Homendy said investigations of this magnitude take time amid reports that the captain cut the flow of fuel to the ...
The American National Transportation Safety Board has supported the AAIB, calling recent claims about pilot error in the Air India crash speculative and premature., India News, Times Now ...
Preliminary probe points to mid-air fuel switch cutoff, but US and Indian agencies caution against jumping to conclusions as ...
This tragedy reminds us that aviation safety depends on patient and thorough investigation – not media soundbites or ...
The CEO of Air India urged his staff to not jump to conclusions after a preliminary report over last month’s deadly crash ...
An initial probe into last month’s deadly Air India crash has raised alarm among pilot groups, who warn that preliminary ...
A cockpit voice recording from last month’s catastrophic Air India crash suggests the captain may have deliberately cut fuel ...
The Federation of Indian Pilots association has also demanded a formal and unconditional apology from both the media ...
The Federation of Indian Pilots has filed a legal notice against The Wall Street Journal and Reuters for speculative reports ...