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Investigators Seek To Determine Why Fuel Was Cut Off to the Engines of Air India Flight 171 The devastating crash last month of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner killed 260 people.
Cockpit recordings reveal one Air India pilot questioning the other about cutting fuel mid-climb, raising fears a veteran captain deliberately doomed the jet.
With conclusive information hard to come by weeks after the fatal Air India crash, the aviation industry has shifted its focus to possible pilot error.
Based on the cockpit voice recordings, officials believe the evidence points to the captain as the one who cut off the engines' fuel supply.