Boeing 787-8
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Air India Plane Crash: Black Box Suggests Pilot Shut Off Fuel Supply
A U.S. investigation into the June 12th Indian Airlines crash, which killed over 270, suggests the pilot(s) may have deliberately cut fuel to both engines. Citing black box recordings, a CCTV report indicates the focus has shifted from technical malfunction to possible crew error. Indian Airlines hasn’t responded. The crash, involving a Boeing 787-8 shortly after takeoff, was initially attributed to disrupted fuel supply. However, experts find intentional engine shutdown unlikely, given the necessary actions and illogic immediately after takeoff.
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Breaking: Boeing 787-8 Crash in India Confirmed, All 246 on Board Dead
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by an Indian airline crashed near Ahmedabad Airport on June 12th. The aircraft, carrying 242 passengers and en route to London, reportedly crashed shortly after takeoff into a residential area. Sadly, all 246 people on board are presumed dead. This marks the first known crash for the 787, Boeing’s latest model, previously boasting a perfect safety record.