šØ Shocking Twist in AI171 Crash Probe ā No Mechanical Fault Found! š„
- MediaFx

- Jul 14
- 2 min read
TL;DR:Ā Air Indiaās probe report on the tragic AI171 crash says there were no mechanical or maintenance problemsĀ with the Boeing 787 āļø ā everything was working fine! But the big mystery remains: the fuel switches suddenly flipped off, stopping the engines mid-air. Families want answers and stronger safety rules.

Whatās the Deal? š§
āļø No mechanical issues found: Investigators checked every corner of the plane ā all systems were okay, and regular maintenance was done ā .
ā½ Fuel was fine: The fuel quality was tested and found to be normal, so no bad fuel caused the engines to fail š.
šØāāļø Pilots were fit: The crew passed all medical and alcohol tests before flying, so no health problems were involved š«.
The Weird Fuel Switch Mystery š
ā±ļø Just 3 seconds after takeoff, both enginesā fuel switches flipped from RUN to CUTOFF, stopping the fuel supply ā.
ā ļø This happened one second apart, and the engines died 29 seconds after liftoff, causing the plane to fall š.
š¤ Cockpit recordings showed confusion ā one pilot asked why the switches were off, but the other said he didnāt touch them.
š The switches have a metal stop-lockĀ to avoid accidental movement, but in 2018, US authorities warned that the lock could fail. Still, airlines werenāt forced to fix it, as the advisory was only a suggestion, not a rule š¬.
Reactions & What Happens Next
š Air Indiaās CEO asked everyone not to jump to conclusions yet. The final report will take about a year to finish.
š¼ All other Boeing Dreamliners were checked again to make sure theyāre safe to fly.
š£ļø Pilotsā unions and victimsā familiesĀ arenāt happy. Theyāre demanding more transparency and better training or design improvements to prevent this ever happening again.
š Experts from the UK, US, and India are working together to find out exactly what went wrong.
Why This Matters for Everyone
š« People trust airlines to keep them safe. When a plane crashes with no clear reason, it shakes that trust.
š¢ If this was a design problem, it could mean hundreds of planes worldwide need urgent fixes.
šŖ Families of the victims deserve to know the truth. They want guarantees that no one else will suffer the same fate.
MediaFx Perspective (Peopleās View)
From the peopleās side, itās not enough to say, āEverything was maintained.āĀ Common folks deserve clear answers and accountability. Who flipped the switches ā was it a training problem, a faulty design, or something else?
This canāt just be brushed under the carpet. If thereās even a small chance the switch can move on its own, it must be fixed everywhere. Every passenger has the right to feel safe.
š¬ What do you think?Ā Should the government make it mandatory to fix the fuel switch locks? Should families get full access to all records? Drop your thoughts below and letās demand clarity together! š













































