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Indian Pilots Federation Urges Caution on Incomplete AI-171 Crash Report, Citing Speculation Risk

भारतीय पायलटों का आग्रह: अधूरी विमान दुर्घटना रिपोर्ट प्रकाशित न करें, अटकलें बढ़ेंगी

अधुरा विमान अपघात अहवाल प्रसिद्ध करू नका: भारतीय वैमानिक महासंघाची विनंती, अफवांना आळा घालण्याचे आवाहन

ভারতীয় পাইলট ফেডারেশনের হুঁশিয়ারি: অসম্পূর্ণ বিমান দুর্ঘটনার প্রতিবেদন প্রকাশ করবেন না, গুজব বাড়াবে

அவசரப்படாதீர்கள்: இந்திய விமானிகள் சங்கம் எச்சரிக்கை, முழுமையற்ற விபத்து அறிக்கை வெளியிட வேண்டாம்

అసంపూర్ణ విమాన ప్రమాద నివేదికను ప్రచురించవద్దు: భారతీయ పైలట్ల సమాఖ్య హెచ్చరిక

અધૂરો વિમાન દુર્ઘટના અહેવાલ પ્રકાશિત ન કરો: ભારતીય પાઇલટ્સ ફેડરેશનની વિનંતી

ਅਧੂਰੀ ਜਹਾਜ਼ ਹਾਦਸੇ ਦੀ ਰਿਪੋਰਟ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ਿਤ ਨਾ ਕਰੋ: ਭਾਰਤੀ ਪਾਇਲਟ ਫੈਡਰੇਸ਼ਨ ਦੀ ਅਪੀਲ

By AI News Desk 🕐 11 June 2026, 10:10 PM 🌍 World
Pilots Warn: Don't Rush Crash Report!

The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has issued a stern warning to aviation authorities, urging them not to publish an incomplete interim report regarding the tragic June 2025 AI-171 crash. The pilots’ body fears that releasing preliminary findings without comprehensive data could fuel rampant speculation about the accident's cause, potentially misleading the public and hampering the ongoing investigation.

The call for caution comes amidst a significant delay in the investigation process. Officials have indicated that General Electric, the manufacturer of the AI-171 engines, is still diligently analyzing crucial data collected from the aircraft's power units. This complex and time-consuming process is a major factor contributing to the extended timeline for the final report. The FIP emphasizes that premature conclusions, driven by public pressure or incomplete information, could be detrimental to the integrity of the investigation and the pursuit of truth.

Pilot safety and the accurate identification of crash causes are paramount for the aviation industry. The FIP argues that rushing to publish an interim report risks not only misinterpreting the evidence but also creating an environment of mistrust and baseless theories. Such a scenario could undermine confidence in air travel and erode public faith in the investigative agencies.

A spokesperson for the FIP stated, "While we understand the public's desire for answers, it is crucial that the investigation is allowed to run its full course, free from external pressures. Releasing an incomplete report would be irresponsible and could lead to more harm than good, potentially obscuring the true factors that led to this unfortunate incident. The safety of passengers and crew depends on a thorough and unimpeachable inquiry."

The aviation community, including pilots, engineers, and regulators, stresses the importance of waiting for General Electric's complete analysis before any official findings are released. This meticulous approach is standard practice in complex aircraft accident investigations, ensuring that all variables are considered and that the final report provides an accurate and conclusive explanation for the crash, helping to prevent future tragedies.

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