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Experts scramble for reasons behind AI disaster
The New Indian Express Nagapattinam
|June 13, 2025
The Air India crash at Ahmedabad was most probably caused by a bird (kite) ingestion which resulted in the rare failure of both the engines simultaneously, according to experts who are former pilots.
"Three possible reasons could be behind the crash — a bird hit shutting down both engines, contamination of fuel with water and a Control Jam. The most probable one appears to be bird hit," said Captain CS Randhawa, who has flown a Boeing 777 for 15 years and was former deputy chief flight inspector, operations, at DGCA.
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