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Pilots' Union Calls for Judicial Review of AI-171 Crash, Opposes Interim Report Release

Pilots' Union Demands Judicial Review of AI-171 Crash, Opposes Interim Report Release
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has reiterated its demand for a judicial probe into the Air India AI-171 crash, urging authorities to withhold the release of any interim investigation report. The union cautioned that disclosing preliminary findings could lead to confusion and unfounded speculation surrounding the tragic incident.
The AI-171 flight, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London, crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar area shortly after takeoff on June 12 of the previous year. The disaster claimed 260 lives, marking one of the deadliest aviation accidents in recent Indian history.
Concerns Over Investigation Transparency and Safety Standards
The FIP’s position emerges amid intensified scrutiny of Air India’s operational and safety standards. The airline has been under pressure following a series of operational lapses and safety violations in recent years, with the AI-171 tragedy further amplifying concerns about its safety protocols. The pilots’ union insists that only a comprehensive judicial review can guarantee transparency and help restore public trust in the investigation process.
Industry analysts have noted that the union’s opposition to releasing an interim report may delay the publication of the final investigation findings. Such a delay risks exacerbating damage to Air India’s already fragile reputation and could have wider repercussions for the aviation sector. The controversy surrounding the cause of the crash has attracted international attention, particularly given the involvement of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Questions about the investigation’s integrity may undermine investor confidence not only in Air India but also in Boeing, as the global aviation industry confronts renewed safety concerns.
Calls for an Independent and Credible Inquiry
The FIP emphasized the necessity of a credible and independent inquiry, warning that premature disclosure of incomplete findings could compromise the investigation’s integrity. As the debate over the investigation’s direction continues, stakeholders across the aviation industry remain vigilant, recognizing that the outcome may establish significant precedents for future accident investigations in India and beyond.

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