OT: Air India 171 Interim Report Released

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Very sad. Reminiscent of:

 
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Sad but true. Mistake or deliberate? Can’t fathom how it could be the former.
it could still be a software glitch. there isnt anything stopping the system to think the switches are cutoff when they aren't (false postive) if there is a fault in the hardware or software along with way, no way to really know without a cctv camera in the cockpit
 

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it could still be a software glitch. there isnt anything stopping the system to think the switches are cutoff when they aren't (false postive) if there is a fault in the hardware or software along with way, no way to really know without a cctv camera in the cockpit
The switches were manually moved to cut-off. Ten seconds later the other pilot (in a panic) moved them back to run. Pretty much confirmed to be a suicide/murder by the captain.
 

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The switches were manually moved to cut-off. Ten seconds lategs. r the other pilot (in a panic) moved them back to run. Pretty much confirmed to be a suicide/murder by the captain.
there is no confirmation that the were manually moved to cutoff. that is speculation and awfully convenient for boeing and big money.

the switches were recorded to have been set to cutoff within 1 second of each other. And normal manual operation usually takes 3 seconds or so making it a suspiciously convenient scapegoat to escape further scrutiny. When the Malaysia airlines went down, boeing and FAA tried to pull the same types of things. blaming pilots etc. its only after a couple more planes went down that they changed their tune.
 

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there is no confirmation that the were manually moved to cutoff. that is speculation and awfully convenient for boeing and big money.

the switches were recorded to have been set to cutoff within 1 second of each other. And normal manual operation usually takes 3 seconds or so making it a suspiciously convenient scapegoat to escape further scrutiny. When the Malaysia airlines went down, boeing and FAA tried to pull the same types of things. blaming pilots etc. its only after a couple more planes went down that they changed their tune.
Indian government lead the investigation and report. They are trying to hide some details due to the national disgrace of the suicide/murder. Very clear what happened.

Case closed.
 
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Indian government lead the investigation and report. They are trying to hide some details due to the national disgrace of the suicide/murder. Very clear what happened.

Case closed.
the faa was also brought in on the case

if more such planes fall from the sky with the same boeing model, we'll know one way or another
 

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there is no confirmation that the were manually moved to cutoff. that is speculation and awfully convenient for boeing and big money.

Everything, and I mean everything, is pointing to those switches being turned manually. The 787 has been in use going on 14 years now, with almost 1200 planes in service, and there has not been one problem reported about these switches.