MUMBAI -- The preliminary report on last month's deadly Air India crash showed that cutting off of the fuel supply to the aircraft's two engines was likely the main cause of the crash, which killed 260 people.
Moving of fuel cutoff switches in focus, but report raises many questions
Wreckage of the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner outside Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat, from where it took off on June 12 and crashed nearby shortly afterwards. © Reuters
MUMBAI -- The preliminary report on last month's deadly Air India crash showed that cutting off of the fuel supply to the aircraft's two engines was likely the main cause of the crash, which killed 260 people.