Summary
In a shocking revelation, the Air India crash report from the AAIB (Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau) has reignited debates about one of India’s most tragic aviation disasters. The crash occurred just 32 seconds after takeoff, killing 260 passengers, with only one survivor. The newly released findings expose a chilling detail — both engines shut down suddenly, leaving the aircraft powerless in mid-air.
What makes this case even more mysterious is the strange cockpit conversation moments before the crash. One pilot asked, “Why did you cut off?” while the other replied, “I didn’t.” This raises critical questions:
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Was it pilot error or a mechanical failure?
Did miscommunication between the crew play a role?
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Or is there an unknown technical fault that aviation experts are yet to uncover?
In this video, Dhruv Rathee simplifies the complex aviation report and breaks it down in layman’s terms, helping viewers understand the key issues. He analyzes whether the blame lies with the pilots, Air India’s safety systems, or engineering malfunctions.
This tragic incident highlights the importance of aviation safety, accountability, and transparency. As aviation travel continues to grow in India, the findings of this crash serve as a crucial lesson for airlines, regulators, and passengers.
Watch the full breakdown above and join the conversation on what really happened inside that cockpit.
Key Points
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Air India crash happened 32 seconds after takeoff, killing 260 people.
Only 1 survivor out of all passengers.
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Both engines failed suddenly — reason still unknown.
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Pilot exchange: “Why did you cut off?” “I didn’t.”
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Raises suspicion of technical fault or pilot miscommunication.
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Dhruv Rathee explains the new AAIB report in simple terms.
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