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I have been following the Air India flight #171 crash over the last few weeks. They have pretty much determined that the fuel was shut off on both engines. I know there have been lots of theories about what happened but some expert pilot commentators are now "suggesting" that the fuel was actually cut off on purpose! Apparently the two fuel cut off switches are protected with two "ears" on either side to prevent accidental turning off by a casual brushing up against them. They are also fairly complicated switches that need to overcome a detent and the collar needs to be pulled up before the switch can be moved to the off position - basically a "safety". Therefore it is highly unlikely and almost impossible to accidentally turn them both off simultaneously.
From what I understand, both switches were turned off at the same time and one of the pilots can be heard asking the other why he turned the switches off. The pilot that supposedly turned them off replied that he hadn't done so. Hmmmmmm. So was this a purposeful crash? It is SCARY to even think about this! Flying is complicated enough - we certainly do not need pilot assisted crashes added into the mix. The pilot whom I was watching explain this was fairly certain this was the case and also stated this would certainly not be the first time pilots were intentionally involved in plane disasters. As much as it won't change the final results, I sincerely hope this is not the case! We all await the final and official Agency report.
From what I understand, both switches were turned off at the same time and one of the pilots can be heard asking the other why he turned the switches off. The pilot that supposedly turned them off replied that he hadn't done so. Hmmmmmm. So was this a purposeful crash? It is SCARY to even think about this! Flying is complicated enough - we certainly do not need pilot assisted crashes added into the mix. The pilot whom I was watching explain this was fairly certain this was the case and also stated this would certainly not be the first time pilots were intentionally involved in plane disasters. As much as it won't change the final results, I sincerely hope this is not the case! We all await the final and official Agency report.