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ALPA India Calls for Respect Toward AI 171 Crew Amid Criticism

ALPA India Calls for Respect Toward AI 171 Crew Amid Ongoing Investigation
The Air Line Pilots’ Association of India (ALPA India) has urged the public and media to extend respect and fair treatment to the crew of Air India flight AI 171, following the tragic crash last month that claimed the lives of all 260 people on board. The association emphasized that the pilots made every possible effort to safeguard passengers and minimize damage, cautioning against premature and unfounded judgments regarding their conduct.
Details of the Crash and Preliminary Findings
Flight AI 171, operated by a Boeing 787-8 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed into a building shortly after takeoff on June 12. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) released a preliminary report on July 12, identifying a critical systems failure as a key factor. The report revealed that both fuel-control switches were moved to the "cut-off" position within a second of each other immediately after takeoff, resulting in fuel starvation to the engines and subsequent cockpit confusion prior to the crash.
While the investigation remains ongoing and the preliminary findings do not assign blame, speculation about potential pilot error has surfaced in some quarters. ALPA India, affiliated with the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA), has called for a transparent, fact-based inquiry and urged restraint from drawing conclusions before the final report is released.
Response from ALPA India and Broader Reactions
In a formal statement, ALPA India highlighted the professionalism and dedication of pilots, underscoring the crew’s efforts “till their very last breath” to protect those on board and on the ground. The association stressed that the crew deserves respect rather than unfounded character judgments.
The aftermath of the crash has also been marked by growing frustration among victims’ families, some of whom have accused Air India of applying pressure during compensation negotiations. Allegations include threats of withholding compensation if families did not complete a company-issued questionnaire. Air India has not publicly addressed these specific claims.
Market reactions have been varied. While some stakeholders have focused on the technical failures outlined in the preliminary report, others have criticized the airline’s handling of the incident’s aftermath. Competing airlines have responded cautiously, emphasizing the importance of safety and expressing condolences to those affected.
ALPA India concluded its statement by reiterating the need for respectful and evidence-based discourse as the investigation proceeds. The final AAIB report is anticipated to provide further clarity on the causes and contributing factors of the crash.

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