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2025/07/13 07:02
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A: Hey there, did you catch the news lately? B: Nah, what's up? A: Well, there was a big plane crash in India last month. Over 270 people died, sadly. B: Whoa, that's terrible! What happened exactly? A: An Air India jet crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad on June 12. Only one passenger survived. B: Oh no! That must have been horrific. I heard it hit a dormitory of a medical college too. A: Yeah, that's correct. The Indian Civil Aviation Minister said they're about to release a report on the incident soon. B: Hmmm... Seems like they're focusing on the pilot's actions and the fuel control switches on the plane. A: Exactly! An expert said if there's a problem with the engines, inspections should be ordered for all similar planes. B: Oh, that sounds serious. Let's hope they find out what caused it soon. A: Yeah, and they also mentioned the need for 'corrective actions' for any human factors involved in the accident. B: I see... This is definitely a sad reminder of how crucial safety standards are. ---------------- Indian authorities are preparing to release a preliminary report into a plane crash last month in the western state of Gujarat. The incident reportedly left more than 270 people dead. An Air India passenger jet came down shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad on June 12. There were 242 people on board the Boeing 787, and only one passenger survived. The death toll includes students at a medical college dormitory that was struck by the jet. Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu said on Friday that the report is expected "very soon." The Wall Street Journal said on Thursday that the investigation is focusing on the pilots' actions. The aircraft's switches for controlling fuel flow to the engines had reportedly been turned off. Kishore Chinta, an Indian former air accident investigator, says inspections should be ordered for all relevant aircraft if a problem is found with the engines. He also said there will need to be "corrective actions" for any human factors behind the accident.
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