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'Want To Blame Pilots....We Don't Accept It': Kin Of Air India Crash Victims On Probe Report

'Want To Blame Pilots....We Don't Accept It': Kin Of Air India Crash Victims On Probe Report

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The relative of a victim said that he has dismissed the compensation amount offered by the airline, adding that he would take them to court for 'killing our family members'.
Relatives of those killed in the Air India plane crash in Gujarat on 12 June have criticised the preliminary probe report, with some also calling it a 'cover-up".
'This report is wrong. We don't accept it," said Ameen Siddiqui, the brother-in-law of British national and Gloucestershire resident Akeel Nanabawa — who died along with his wife, Hannaa Vorajee and their daughter Sara in the crash.
Siddiqui told the UK's The Telegraph that 'they want to blame dead pilots who can't defend themselves". He also mentioned that he has dismissed the compensation amount offered by the airline, adding that he would take them to court for 'killing our family members".
A relative of another victim, Vallabh Nagji Agheda, called the probe a 'cover-up" for Air India and Boeing. Vallabh Nagji was travelling with his wife, Vinaben Vallabh Agheda, when the tragedy unfolded.
'We were pre-empting that they would start blaming the pilots. Why are they not looking for a mechanical fault? How qualified are the people in the Indian Air Accident Investigation Bureau? The FAA (US aviation regulator) gave an advisory in 2018 to check the potential disengagement of the fuel control switch locking feature. Shouldn't they have made this a mandatory requirement rather than an advisory?" Joge asked.
Speaking to TOI, the youngest son of the Agheda couple said, 'It does not look like it's the pilot's fault. It could be Boeing's design fault with the switches, or it could be Air India's maintenance issues. Most of the families believe it's a problem with the aircraft. Air India is helping us with compensation but we are more concerned about getting the right report. We want the truth to make sure another disaster doesn't happen."
The Indian Commercial Pilots' Association (ICPA) on Sunday raised concerns over the probe report into the Air India crash, saying they are 'deeply disturbed".
'In the aftermath of this incident, we are deeply disturbed by speculative narratives emerging in sections of the media and public discourse — particularly the reckless and unfounded insinuation of pilot suicide," said the ICPA.
In an official statement, the ICPA called the accusations against the AI171 pilots and flight crew a 'gross violation" and a 'disservice to the profession".
Air India Crash Probe Report
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), in its preliminary report on the crash that killed 260 people on 12 June, said the fuel switches to the engines were cut off within a gap of 1 second immediately after take-off, causing confusion in the cockpit of Air India flight AI171.
A five-member team appointed by the AAIB is probing the crash, which is also the first case where a Boeing 787 Dreamliner accident resulted in hull loss.
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