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‘Premature and speculative’: US agency backs India, slams western media narrative on Air India crash
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) also reacted strongly to the WSJ report that claimed Captain Sumeet Sabharwal had ...
Investigators, led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau with the assistance of the NTSB, have been piecing together evidence to determine what caused Air India Flight 171 to crash on June ...
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the report was preliminary, echoing India's stance of calling out foreign media outlets for ...
The head of US National Transportation Safety Board said it's too soon to draw conclusions about what caused the deadly crash ...
The NTSB says it is too early to draw conclusions in the Air India Flight 171 crash that killed 260 in Ahmedabad on June 12, calling media reports “premature” as India’s AAIB investigates fuel cutoff ...
US transport safety body calls reports on pilot error in Air India crash ‘premature and speculative’
Preliminary probe points to mid-air fuel switch cutoff, but US and Indian agencies caution against jumping to conclusions as ...
US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) chair called the media reports on the Air India crash “premature and ...
Early assessments from U.S. officials suggest that the captain of the Air India flight that crashed on June 12 may have intentionally or mistakenly moved the ...
It is too soon to draw conclusions about what caused the crash of Air India's Boeing 787 jet, US National Transportation ...
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Asian News International on MSN"I don't think they have the locus standi": Captain Sharath Panicker questions WSJ report on Air India crashFormer Fighter Pilot at Indian Air Force Captain Sharath Panicker has criticised the Wall Street Journal's report on the Air ...
Jennifer Homendy has backed Indian investigators' appeal for restraint following reports that the captain moved fuel control ...
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