Air India plane crash: Dual engine failure suspected in Air India crash, black box to reveal truth | ABP NEWS
As investigations continue into the tragic Air India plane crash, several viral theories are emerging about what might have caused the disaster that claimed over 200 lives. One of the most discussed possibilities is a dual engine failure. Aviation experts suggest that both engines may have lost power at 625 feet mid-air — a rare and unprecedented event for a Boeing Dreamliner. It is believed that if even one engine had continued functioning, the pilot could have steered the aircraft away from the densely populated area. Another theory points to a possible issue with the aircraft’s fuel quality. Some reports indicate the presence of fuel-related irregularities that could have reduced drag and affected lift, possibly contributing to the crash. Investigators are also examining whether the landing gear remained deployed, increasing drag and lowering climb efficiency. Additionally, pilot error is being considered. According to some sources, there may have been a mistake where flaps were activated instead of retracting the landing gear — a critical mishap during takeoff. The pilot had issued an emergency call just seconds before the crash, but there was not enough time to regain control. With the black box now recovered, experts hope to uncover the real cause of the crash. ABP News continues its coverage.
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