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‘No mechanical, maintenance issues with aircraft'—Air India CEO tells employees post prelim crash probe
‘No mechanical, maintenance issues with aircraft'—Air India CEO tells employees post prelim crash probe

The Print

time2 days ago

  • General
  • The Print

‘No mechanical, maintenance issues with aircraft'—Air India CEO tells employees post prelim crash probe

'The Preliminary Report identified no cause nor made any recommendations, so I urge everyone to avoid drawing premature conclusions as the investigation is far from over. We will continue to co-operate with the investigators to ensure they have everything they need to conduct a thorough and comprehensive enquiry,' he said, warning that there would be sensationalism till the final report is out. 'Instead of focusing on interpretations, I suggest we note that the Preliminary Report found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engines, and that all mandatory maintenance tasks had been completed. There was no issue with the quality of fuel and no abnormality with the take-off roll. The pilots had passed their mandatory pre-flight breathalyser and there were no observations pertaining to their medical status,' the letter said. New Delhi: No 'mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engines', is what Air India CEO Campbell Wilson Monday told AI employees in an internal letter on the initial investigation into the 12 June crash. The Air India-171 flight, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was set to fly from Ahmedabad to London's Gatwick, but crashed within a minute of the scheduled take off time. The deadly crash left at least 275 people dead, including 241 out of the 242 on the plane, and others on the ground. The aircraft crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel mess building. On the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, the AAIB released its preliminary report on the crash noting that the fuel switches transitioned to 'cut-off' 1 second apart for both engines. The report notes that the fuel switches were also then moved to 'run'; while one engine ignited, the other failed. The report has ignited massive criticism from aviation experts, with many saying the pilots were being made scapegoats. Meanwhile, Campbell Monday also said, 'The release of the Preliminary Report marked the point at which we, along with the world, began receiving additional details about what took place. Unsurprisingly, it provided both greater clarity and opened additional questions. It also triggered a new round of speculation in the media. Indeed, over the past 30 days, we've seen an ongoing cycle of theories, allegations, rumours and sensational headlines, many of which have later been disproven.' 'I would also remind that, out of an abundance of caution and under the oversight of the DGCA, every Boeing 787 aircraft operating in our fleet was checked within days of the accident and all were found fit for service. We continue to perform all necessary checks, as we will any new ones that authorities may suggest,' the letter added. (Edited by Viny Mishra) Also read: Air India crash should push India to create independent board for transport safety oversight

'No mechanical, maintenance issues': Air India CEO Campbell Wilson reacts to AAIB preliminary report on crash
'No mechanical, maintenance issues': Air India CEO Campbell Wilson reacts to AAIB preliminary report on crash

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

'No mechanical, maintenance issues': Air India CEO Campbell Wilson reacts to AAIB preliminary report on crash

Air India chief executive officer (CEO) Campbell Wison on Monday said that the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's (AAIB) initial report identified no cause nor made any recommendations and urged everyone to avoid drawing premature conclusions. Campbell Wilson, chief executive officer of Air India said that the AAIB's Preliminary Report found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engines.(Bloomberg) In a letter addressed to its employees, he defined the crash as 'a period in which not a moment has gone by without thinking of the passengers, friends, colleagues and wider community who were lost or injured.' 'The release of the Preliminary Report marked the point at which we, along with the world, began receiving additional details about what took place. Unsurprisingly, it provided both greater clarity and opened additional questions,' Wilson's mail, seen by HT, read. The CEO said that the report 'also triggered a new round of speculation in the media.' 'Instead of focusing on such interpretations, I suggest we note that the Preliminary Report found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engines, and that all mandatory maintenance tasks had been completed. There was no issue with the quality of fuel and no abnormality with the take-off roll. The pilots had passed their mandatory pre-flight breathalyser and there were no observations pertaining to their medical status,' Wilson stated. He said that 'out of abundance caution' every Boeing 787 aircraft operating in Air India's fleet was checked within days of the accident and all were found fit for service. 'We continue to perform all necessary checks, as we will any new ones that authorities may suggest,' the airline chief stated. Noting that the preliminary report identified no cause nor made any recommendations, Wilson said, 'I urge everyone to avoid drawing premature conclusions as the investigation is far from over. We will continue to cooperate with the investigators to ensure they have everything they need to conduct a thorough and comprehensive enquiry.' 'Until a final report or cause is tabled there will no doubt be new rounds of speculation and more sensational headlines. We must nevertheless remain focused on our task and be true to the values that have powered Air India's transformation journey over the past three years – integrity, excellence, customer focus, innovation and teamwork. Let us not be diverted from what are our top priorities: standing by the bereaved and those injured, working together as a team, and delivering a safe and reliable air travel experience to our customers around the world,' his email concluded.

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