Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read heartbreaking story that he tried to ho back to save his brother. That he tried to get them seats together but could not. He is now having major survivors guilt.
And this is why you should be able to change seats.
Anonymous wrote:This is terrifying! It appears that the plane just lost power and went down. I hate flying, this is one of my biggest fears. Another Boeing too, and a model that hasn’t had any prior crashes.
https://www.nbcnews.com/world/asia/air-india-plane-ai171-crashes-ahmedabad-boeing-242-survivors-rcna212545
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The preliminary report is out. The plane took off, the two engine fuel cutoff switches were flipped to off. One pilot asked, Why did you shut off the engines? The other said, I didn't. Then the plane crashed.
The report states that it makes no recommendations about Boeing or the engines. That is, they were not the reason the plane crashed.
It was released at 1:30 am Friday Saturday morning and the server crashed.
Other pilot was lying clearly
Or he wasn't because there was a defect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The preliminary report is out. The plane took off, the two engine fuel cutoff switches were flipped to off. One pilot asked, Why did you shut off the engines? The other said, I didn't. Then the plane crashed.
The report states that it makes no recommendations about Boeing or the engines. That is, they were not the reason the plane crashed.
It was released at 1:30 am Friday Saturday morning and the server crashed.
Other pilot was lying clearly
Anonymous wrote:The preliminary report is out. The plane took off, the two engine fuel cutoff switches were flipped to off. One pilot asked, Why did you shut off the engines? The other said, I didn't. Then the plane crashed.
The report states that it makes no recommendations about Boeing or the engines. That is, they were not the reason the plane crashed.
It was released at 1:30 am Friday Saturday morning and the server crashed.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s hear from everyone who was blaming Boeing the day after this happened.
Nothing to say now?
Pathetic losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a new report indicating that it is focusing on movement of the engine fuel control switches (saying that the fuel switches to both the engines may have been manually shut off). If so, this seems to explain pretty clearly why and how the plane crashed.
Is that not part of pilot check list when they get in the cockpit?
Or is this some magical hidden switch that no one can easily see??
Anonymous wrote:There is a new report indicating that it is focusing on movement of the engine fuel control switches (saying that the fuel switches to both the engines may have been manually shut off). If so, this seems to explain pretty clearly why and how the plane crashed.
Anonymous wrote:I read heartbreaking story that he tried to ho back to save his brother. That he tried to get them seats together but could not. He is now having major survivors guilt.