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Ahmedabad plane crash triggered by sudden fuel cut-off to engines: AAIB report

Ahmedabad plane crash triggered by sudden fuel cut-off to engines: AAIB report

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Ahmedabad plane crash triggered by sudden fuel cut-off to engines: AAIB report

Both engines lost power seconds after takeoff due to unexpected fuel supply disruption

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
12 July 2025
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Ahmedabad plane crash triggered by sudden fuel cut-off to engines: AAIB report
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THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK

 

Ahmedabad, July 12: The preliminary findings of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) into the Ahmedabad Air India crash have revealed several alarming facts.

According to the report, both engines of the aircraft shut down automatically just seconds after takeoff, leading to the crash of flight AI 171 and the death of all 241 passengers on board.

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The incident occurred on June 12. As per the report, the Boeing 787-08 Dreamliner, operating as Air India flight AI 171 from Ahmedabad to London, crashed merely 32 seconds after takeoff.

The AAIB report states that the switches responsible for supplying fuel to both engines were turned off, which caused confusion in the cockpit.

Citing the cockpit voice recorder, the report reveals that Captain Sumit Sabharwal asked his co-pilot Clive Kundar, “Why did you shut off the engine fuel?” To which Kundar responded, “I didn’t.”

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The 15-page AAIB report confirms that both engines suddenly shut down on their own just seconds after takeoff. Right after the aircraft reached a maximum indicated airspeed of 180 knots, the fuel cut-off switches for Engine 1 and Engine 2—responsible for sending fuel to the engines—moved from ‘Run’ to ‘Cut-Off’ position.

As the fuel supply stopped, the N1 and N2 speeds of both engines began dropping rapidly. The pilots were unaware that the fuel switches had been turned off.

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