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Air India Crash: Pilot Sabotage or Boeing Fault?
25 Jan
Summary
- Survivor recalls flickering lights moments before crash.
- Conflicting theories emerge: pilot suicide vs. aircraft fault.
- Boeing faces scrutiny amid claims of system failures.

Seven months after Air India Flight 171 crashed, killing 260 people, the sole survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, recalls flickering lights just before the disaster.
International investigators are examining two conflicting theories: intentional pilot sabotage or a critical aircraft malfunction. Families of the pilots believe they are being scapegoated to shield Boeing from financial and reputational damage.
Evidence suggests a potential electrical fault, possibly linked to a water leak, could explain the flickering lights and subsequent loss of thrust. This theory contrasts with the idea of pilot suicide, which is strongly denied by the pilots' families.




