The Air India flight 171 crash inquiry faces a critical question: did the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deploy before or after the fuel switches moved? A pilots’ organization argues the manufacturer’s documentation contradicts the preliminary report’s timeline, suggesting a potential electrical failure preceded any crew action. This distinction is vital for understanding the accident’s cause and the pilots’ legacy. The Air India flight 171 crash inquiry faces a critical question: did the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deploy before or after the fuel switches moved? A pilots’ organization argues the manufacturer’s documentation contradicts the preliminary report’s timeline, suggesting a potential electrical failure preceded any crew action. This distinction is vital for understanding the accident’s cause and the pilots’ legacy.
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