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Air India Inquiry Faces Disputed Pilot Error Reports and Warns Against Speculation

Media reports cite black box recordings suggesting captain may have cut off fuel switches; regulators and pilot bodies say it is too early to draw conclusions as investigations remain under way.

Overview

  • The AAIB’s preliminary report confirmed both fuel control switches moved to the cutoff position seconds after takeoff but stopped short of assigning blame.
  • Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg articles, based on early US official assessments, suggested Captain Sumeet Sabharwal may have shut off fuel supply, a claim the AAIB has called unverified.
  • Federation of Indian Pilots and ALPA-India protested their exclusion from the probe and urged against premature attribution of fault to the crew.
  • Air India completed DGCA-mandated inspections of fuel switch locking mechanisms on its entire Boeing 787 fleet and found no mechanical issues.
  • Investigators continue to analyze cockpit voice recordings, flight data logs and prior technical snags such as a stabilizer position transducer defect to determine if electrical or software failures were involved.