The CEO of Air India was seen urging his staff not to jump to major conclusions after the preliminary report was shared regarding the deadly plane crash that took place last month.
The report allegedly ruled out any kind of mechanical or maintenance issues, suggesting that it was probably caused by to error on the pilot’s part.
Campbell Wilson shared the internal memo, adding how the probe into the crash was far from over, and it would be appreciated if the press don’t jump to unnecessary conclusions, mostly linked to blaming the pilot.
Sources are sharing how many were baffled to see the plane’s engine fuel cutoff switch was flipped just seconds after take-off.
Over the past 30 days, they’ve been seeing an ongoing cycle of theories and reports, mostly matters where the blame game and rumors were taking center stage regarding the pilot.
This also had to do with the fact that most of the scenarios were far from proven, and seeing such sensational headlines was definitely not healthy for anyone, especially the victims’ families who are waiting for answers after losing their loved ones in the tragedy.
The news comes as sources shared that the pilot’s mental health records were now being probed, looking for matters linked to possible depression after his mother’s death and his tension linked to looking after his father, who was in his 90s.