Pilot Error Or Technical Fault? A Year Later, Experts Still Can't Agree On What Led To Air India Crash

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Following the June 12, 2025 crash of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad that killed 260 people, the accident investigation remains unfinished one year later despite international standards requiring final reports within twelve months. The airline has distributed interim compensation of ₹25 lakh to most victims' families, but the crash's cause—whether mechanical failure or pilot error—stays unresolved as engine manufacturers continue technical analysis. Families continue seeking closure while managing additional distress from misidentified remains, while aviation authorities face competing pressure to either complete the investigation comprehensively or authorize an independent judicial inquiry.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize violations of international aviation standards (ICAO Annex 13 requiring final reports within one year) and frame the situation as a systemic accountability crisis demanding judicial investigation and transparency, while highlighting families' continued suffering and the deeper issue of misidentified remains.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets report primarily on compensation disbursement progress (₹25 lakh to 96% of families), crash details, and investigation status as ongoing procedural and technical processes without emphasizing systemic accountability gaps or demanding enhanced oversight.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport on June 12, 2025, crashed 32 seconds after take-off, killing 241 of 242 people on board and 19 people on the ground ...
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