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Pilots' body challenges AI171 crash findings, cites electrical failure theory

Pilots' body challenges AI171 crash findings, cites electrical failure theory

The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has challenged the official explanation behind the crash of Air India Flight AI 171, claiming that fresh simulator tests suggest a major electrical failure and not deliberate action by the pilots that may have caused the disaster, as per IANS. Addressing a press conference, FIP President Captain C.S. Randhawa alleged that investigators overlooked critical technical evidence and excluded experienced aviation experts from key parts of the investigation. Official report blamed pilot actions The government’s interim report into the June 12, 2025 crash near Ahmedabad airport had concluded that the flight crew manually cut off fuel to the aircraft’s engines, leading to a loss of power shortly after take-off. According to the report, the aircraft’s ram air turbine (RAT) — an emergency backup power system — deployed four seconds after the fuel supply was cut. Simulator tests raise questions However, the pilots’ federation said it recently carried out simulator tests using the same weight, balance and weather conditions as the ill-fated flight. According to Randhawa, the results do not match …

Fire at Valasaravakkam home that claimed lives of elderly couple caused by electrical overload: police

Fire at Valasaravakkam home that claimed lives of elderly couple caused by electrical overload: police

The house in Valasaravakkam where the fire broke out on Sunday | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement An electrical overload was the primary cause of the fire that broke out at a house in Valasaravakkam, Chennai, on Sunday afternoon (May 11, 2025), claiming the lives of an elderly lawyer and his bedridden wife, according to police sources. The deceased were identified as Natrajan, 74, who was a lawyer, and his wife N. Thangam, 68. The couple lived in a two-storey bungalow with their son N. Sriram, 50, a chartered accountant, and his family. On Sunday afternoon, Sriram, his wife, and daughter went out, while the couple’s son Shravan, 17, stayed home with his grandparents. Thangam’s medical assistant, Saraswathi, 45, was also home at the time. At around 1.30 p.m., a fire broke out in one of the rooms on the ground floor, and the pooja room — where a lamp had been lit — allowed the fire, caused by an electrical overload, to escalate quickly. Since the room was heavily wood-panelled, the blaze intensified and spread …