The preliminary report on the Air India plane crash revealed that the fuel supply to both engines was cut off simultaneously, leading to the tragic accident.
The crash, which occurred on June 12 and resulted in the death of 242 passengers and 19 individuals on the ground, is considered the deadliest aviation accident in a decade.
Air India's Senior Vice-President for flight operations communicated with pilots to emphasize learning from the incident to enhance safety measures and prevent future tragedies.
The investigation report has raised questions among aviation experts and pilot associations regarding the fuel control switches, cockpit recordings, and transparency in the investigation process.