'Only two seconds of CVR': Pilots body rejects pilot suicide theory in Air India crash, seeks judicial probe : Indian Aviation NewsAviation India

Thursday, June 11, 2026

'Only two seconds of CVR': Pilots body rejects pilot suicide theory in Air India crash, seeks judicial probe

A pilots’ association has called for a judicial probe into last year’s Air India Flight 171 crash, alleging serious gaps in the ongoing investigation and strongly rejecting suggestions that the tragedy may have been caused by deliberate action by the pilots.

The crash occurred on June 12, 2025, when Air India Flight 171, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad. The aircraft was carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members. A total of 241 people lost their lives in one of India’s worst aviation disasters.

Addressing a press conference, Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) president Capt CS Randhawa said that there were several unanswered questions in the preliminary investigation report and argued that a judicial inquiry was necessary to establish the truth behind the crash.

Addressing a press conference, Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) president Capt CS Randhawa said that there were several unanswered questions in the preliminary investigation report and argued that a judicial inquiry was necessary to establish the truth behind the crash.

Randhawa said that the aircraft was equipped with two black boxes, one located in the nose section and another in the tail.

According to him, the front black box suffered comparatively less damage despite the front section experiencing more intense burning. The tail black box, however, was reportedly more severely damaged. He said that these aspects required closer examination by independent experts.

The pilots’ body strongly criticised reports in sections of the Western media that suggested a pilot suicide theory based on cockpit voice recorder (CVR) transcripts.

“We condemn that,” the representatives said, alleging that details from the investigation were leaked to foreign media, which then promoted conclusions that had not been established by investigators.

Captain Randhawa said that the preliminary report relied on only about two seconds of cockpit voice recorder data and drawing conclusions from such limited information was inappropriate.

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