Airline Pilot Reveals CHILLING Clue in Final Moments of Air India Flight 171
Amidst the chaos and heartbreak, a chilling clue emerged from the final moments of the ill-fated flight. A video captured from a nearby apartment showed the aircraft’s wings flexing and bending upward, an unusual sight for a Boeing 787, known for its hyper efficient wing design. The flaps, which are crucial for low-speed flight in heavy aircraft, appeared to be fully retracted, an anomaly that raised eyebrows among aviation experts and the public alike.
Analyzing the Evidence
Ryan, a former F-15E combat fighter pilot, F-16 Thunderbird pilot, Boeing 737 pilot, and Airbus A220 pilot, took to his YouTube channel, Max Afterburner, to provide his insights into the crash. With years of experience flying airliners, Ryan aimed to reassure the flying public about the safety of air travel while offering his analysis of the potential causes of the crash.
Ryan noted that the wings of the Boeing 787 are designed to flex upward, but the skinny appearance of the wings in the video suggested that the flaps were not deployed, which is necessary for low-speed flight. He also observed that the elevator was pitched down slightly, indicating that the pilots were trying to gain lift by pulling back on the yoke
Possible Causes
Ryan explored several possible causes for the crash, including:
– Dual engine failure or significant thrust loss: While rare, it’s not impossible for both engines of a modern jet like the Boeing 787 to fail simultaneously. Fuel contamination, starvation, bird strikes, or mechanical failures could be potential causes.
– Hydraulic system failure: The 787’s hydraulic systems rely on engine-driven pumps. A failure in the hydraulic system could have prevented the flaps from deploying and the landing gear from retracting.
– Takeoff performance miscalculation: There were rumors that the aircraft may have started its takeoff run from the middle of the runway, reducing the available length to gain speed and altitude. However, Ryan dismissed this theory based on the airport’s taxiway layout.
– Maintenance issues: The aircraft had recently undergone refurbishing, raising questions about potential engineering issues introduced during maintenance work.
Ryan shared his theory that the crash could have been a result of pilot error, specifically an accidental retraction of the flaps by the first officer. He explained that if the flaps were accidentally retracted while the landing gear was still down, it would create a situation where the aircraft would feel like it was experiencing a loss of thrust, leading to a rapid descent and crash.
The Investigation
As the investigation into the crash continues, the blackbox data will be crucial in determining the exact cause of the accident. Boeing and GE Aerospace are supporting the investigation, and real-time flight data monitoring and predictive maintenance technologies could help identify issues before they escalate.
Despite this tragic event, air travel remains one of the safest modes of transportation. The Boeing 787 has flown nearly 5 million flights with over 30 million hours without a fatal crash until now. Modern aircraft are built with redundant systems, and global aviation safety standards are stricter than ever.
As we mourn the loss of lives in this tragic accident, we must also remember the incredible safety record of air travel and the ongoing efforts to make it even safer. The investigation into Air India Flight 171 will undoubtedly lead to improvements in aviation safety, ensuring that such tragedies are prevented in the future.