Ahmedabad aircraft accident.
A preliminary investigation report of the Air India aircraft accident has been released on 12 June in Ahmedabad. Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has revealed many shocking information in the report. According to the report, after a few seconds of takeoff, both the engines of the aircraft were automatically closed, after which the aircraft crashed.
Aaib has pointed to many important things like the closure of fuel supply in the engine of the aircraft. However, the Investigation Bureau has said that this report is initial. At present, a detailed investigation of the accident is going on.
As per the eafr data, the aircraft crossed the take-of decision Speed V1 and Achieved 153 kts IAS IAS at 08:08:33 UTC. The VR speed (155 kts) was achieved as per the eafr at 08:08:35 utc. The aircraft Air/Ground Sensors Transitioned to Air Mode, Consistency with Lift at 08:08:39 pic.twitter.com/k8h8padtv7
– ANI (@ani) July 11, 2025
Fuel stopped in engines
According to the AAIB report, the plane of Air India had acquired a maximum indicated aircraft of 180 knots at around 8.15 am. After this, suddenly the fuel cut-off switch of both the engine, which sends fuel to the engine, went to the cutoff position from ‘run’. The report said that the incident took place on the gap of only 1 second. During this time fuel in engines stopped. However, the final conclusion is yet to come.