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Mystery of Air India crash deepens as report reveals cockpit audio

Mystery of Air India crash deepens as report reveals cockpit audio

The mystery surrounding the Air India crash has deepened further, as a preliminary report reveals startling new details. According to the report, the cockpit audio recordings show that the fuel cut-off switches were flipped just seconds after the plane took off from the runway. The incident occurred on May 8th, when the Air India flight was en route to Dubai. Shortly after takeoff, the pilots reportedly encountered a problem, leading them to shut off the fuel supply to both engines. This caused the engines to fail, and the plane subsequently crashed, resulting in the deaths of all 224 passengers and crew on board. The report has raised more questions than answers, as it remains unclear why the pilots made the decision to cut off the fuel supply so soon after takeoff. Investigators are now working to determine the exact cause of the incident, and whether it was a mechanical failure, a human error, or a combination of both.

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