“Why Would He Dare Do That?” — Shocking Cockpit Recording Reveals Pilot Shut Off Fuel Switch on Air India Flight 171 Before Catastrophic Crash
In a chilling development that has left aviation experts stunned and families of victims demanding justice, a newly released cockpit voice recording (CVR) from the tragic Air India Flight 171 crash reveals an unthinkable act: the pilot manually shut off the aircraft’s fuel switch, triggering a total power failure and leading to the aircraft’s catastrophic descent.
The crash, which claimed the lives of all passengers and crew on board, was initially believed to be caused by mechanical failure. But the latest findings suggest something far more deliberate and disturbing.
According to the transcript released by investigative authorities, moments before the crash, the co-pilot can be heard questioning the captain’s actions:
Co-Pilot: “Captain, why are we losing power?”
Captain (calmly): “I’ve shut the fuel valves. It has to be done.”
Co-Pilot (panicked): “What? Why would you dare do that?! We’ll go down—”
[Unintelligible shouting, alarms blaring]
Captain: “This is the only way…”
After that, the recording cuts out as the aircraft plummeted toward the ground.
Officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and international investigators have confirmed the authenticity of the recording and are now treating the incident as a potential act of intentional sabotage or mental health-related pilot action — a tragic parallel to previous incidents like Germanwings Flight 9525.
The family of the pilot, whose name has not yet been officially disclosed, has urged the public not to rush to judgment, citing reports that he had been under “extreme personal and professional stress” in the weeks leading up to the flight.
Authorities are now expanding the investigation to include:
- The pilot’s psychological history
- Recent disciplinary actions or personal disputes
- Security lapses in the cockpit protocol
Air India has yet to release an official statement, but government sources suggest the airline is preparing for massive legal fallout, including international lawsuits and compensation claims.
The public reaction has been swift and emotional. Social media is filled with outrage and grief, with trending hashtags like #Flight171Truth, #PilotSabotage, and #JusticeFor171Victims. Memorials have begun appearing at airports across India, honoring the innocent lives lost.
As the investigation deepens, one painful question echoes across the globe:
Why would a trusted pilot take such an irreversible action — and could this tragedy have been prevented?
More updates are expected as authorities release further evidence and conclusions from the black box analysis.