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The Federation of Indian Pilots has legally challenged The Wall Street Journal and Reuters for their speculative reports on the Air India crash, demanding an apology.
NTSB chief Homendy said investigations of this magnitude take time amid reports that the captain cut the flow of fuel to the ...
Cockpit recordings reveal one Air India pilot questioning the other about cutting fuel mid-climb, raising fears a veteran captain deliberately doomed the jet.
Following a barrage of reports in the western media that have squarely blames AI 171 captain for switching off fuel supply to the doomed Air India Dreamliner leading to its June 12 crash, the American ...
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has urged caution against drawing premature conclusions in the investigation of ...
Mumbai: The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) President, Captain CS Randhawa on Saturday called out Wall Street Journal and ...
Federation of Indian Pilots accuses Western media of misreporting preliminary crash findings, says NTSB's support vindicates ...
The preliminary report published by India ’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau said one pilot was heard on the voice recorder asking the other why he had cut off the fuel. "The other pilot ...
The US transport safety body said investigations into the Air India 171 crash in Ahmedabad will take time. It expressed support for India's investigating body AAIB.
Calling recent media reports on Air India Ahmedabad crash “premature and speculative,” the US Transportation Safety Board ...
FIP president Captain CS Randhawa accused the two foreign media outlets of not basing their reports on factual content while ...
President, Captain CS Randhawa on Saturday called out Wall Street Journal and Reuters over their reports on the Air India plane crash.