Get ready for a story that sounds like a horror movie script but is a real tragedy! A plane that took off on June 12 from London to the Indian city of Ahmedabad crashed immediately after takeoff, and the preliminary report from Indian investigators casts a chilling shadow over the whole disaster. Everything points to one pilot deliberately cutting off the fuel supply at the most sensitive moment — right after takeoff! Yes, you read that right — the pilot, as if wanting to cause a catastrophe, switched off the fuel, leading to engine power loss and a sudden drop in altitude.
According to the report, one pilot asked the other why he had cut off the fuel supply, and the other claimed he hadn’t. But a technical failure is almost ruled out because the fuel regulators of both engines were moved to the off position just one second apart. Humanly speaking, only one of the two pilots in the cockpit could have done this. Although the switches were turned back on shortly after, the damage was done — the plane started losing altitude, the pilot sent a distress call, but soon all contact with air traffic control was lost.
At the crash site, horrifying scenes were recorded — the wreckage of a completely smashed plane, the sky black as the darkest nightmare. Out of all the passengers, only one survived. Was this a desperate act of suicide or something else? Investigators are still on the scene, but the preliminary report casts serious doubts on human error rather than technical failure.
This tragedy raises many questions about aviation safety and the mental state of pilots. How could this happen? Are pilots properly screened? And what really goes on in the cockpit when such a drama unfolds? Clearly, things aren’t always as they seem at first glance.
If you have thoughts on this chilling crash or maybe a conspiracy theory, feel free to drop a comment. Maybe together we’ll uncover what really happened in that cockpit!