What really happened on June 12 when the Air India plane crashed near Ahmedabad, killing 260 people? Was it an accident or something far darker? Aviation expert Heinrich Grosbongart leaves no doubt – he claims the crash was deliberately caused by one of the pilots! Yes, you read that right. According to him, one pilot consciously cut off the fuel supply at the most critical moment, right after takeoff. Suicide in the cockpit? A horrifying scenario now on the table.
But that’s not all. Indian investigators released preliminary findings confirming that the engine fuel switches were almost simultaneously flipped to the “off” position. This caused the engines to lose thrust and the plane to crash. The black box recording reveals a chilling exchange between the pilots: one asks the other, “Why did you cut the fuel?” and the other replies, “I didn’t.” Who’s lying? Who’s to blame?
The Boeing Dreamliner, flying from London to Ahmedabad, lost thrust just three seconds after takeoff. All but one passenger died in this disaster. The wreckage was completely smashed, and the scenes at the crash site were horrifying – the sky was pitch black, and the tragedy shook the world.
This tragedy raises many questions about aircraft safety, pilot mental health, and procedures meant to prevent such horrific events. Is it possible for one person to cause such a catastrophe? Are airlines and regulators paying enough attention?
If you have thoughts on this or maybe a conspiracy theory, feel free to drop a comment. Who knows, maybe you have the answer to this dark mystery!