Air India Tragedy: Did the Pilot Deliberately Cut Fuel and Crash the Plane?

A shocking tragedy in India has stunned the world! An Air India plane, which took off on June 12 from London to Ahmedabad, crashed just 40 seconds after takeoff, killing everyone on board except one passenger. But this is no ordinary accident – aviation expert Heinrich Grosbongart claims the crash was deliberately caused by one of the pilots! Yes, you read that right.

According to a preliminary report by Indian investigators, a chilling scene was recorded in the cockpit: one pilot asks the other why he cut off the fuel supply, and the other replies that he did not. Yet, the fuel supply switches for both engines were flipped to the “off” position within seconds – something normally done only after landing, not during the critical takeoff phase.

The engines lost power, the plane began to rapidly lose altitude, and soon crashed into a densely populated area of Ahmedabad. Although the switches were turned back on shortly after, it was too late. The sole survivor was a passenger in seat 11A, who managed to jump out at the last second.

Experts are stunned – the fuel switches on the Boeing Dreamliner have a safety mechanism that prevents accidental shutdown. You have to lift and turn the switch, which cannot be done with one hand. So, either someone deliberately cut the fuel, or there was a mysterious electronic system failure.

The investigation is ongoing, but it’s already clear that a technical fault is almost certainly not the cause. Grosbongart believes one of the pilots consciously cut the fuel supply at the most vulnerable moment – right after takeoff.

This tragedy raises many questions: Who and why cut the fuel? Did the pilot intend to commit suicide and take all passengers with him? Why is there no video surveillance in the cockpit to clarify who did what?

As the world wonders about the causes of this horrific crash, we are left to question – how safe is aviation really? And will we ever know the truth about those mysterious final seconds of the flight?

Got your own theory or hot take? Drop a comment below – maybe together we’ll crack what really went down in that cockpit!

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