AI Crash Investigation: Expert Calls for Investigation into Boeing 787 Stabiliser Fault in AI171 Crash, ETInfra

A veteran pilot and aviation consultant has suggested that investigators should also focus on a possible fault in flight AI171's stabiliser, which he believes could have created conditions for the plane's crash, albeit due to an unintended mistake by the pilot.
Air India flight 171, which crashed moments after taking off from Ahmedabad, killing 241 on board and 19 on the ground, had arrived from Delhi before its onward journey to London Gatwick on June 12. The crew reported a fault with the stabiliser to engineers in Ahmedabad who fixed it, according to a preliminary report into the investigation released on July 12.
Aviation expert Capt Ehsan Khalid told PTI that investigators should also check the flight data recorder for stabiliser inputs data, in case it was not fixed properly and created conditions for the crash during the takeoff roll of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
The stabiliser is part of the aircraft's tail and helps in pitching up and down its nose on command from the pilot.
Khalid said if a fault crops up in the stabiliser during takeoff roll, the pilot flying has to perform the following memorised routine: take one hand off the control column, reach down and turn off the stabiliser control switches located under the thrust lever assembly.
As it happens, the orange switches are right next to the fuel control switches, which have become the focus of the investigation and much speculation into the crash.
Khalid suggested that there is a possibility the first officer, who was flying the plane, turned off the fuel to both engines by mistake while intending to cut off the stabiliser, even though both switches feel differently to touch.
During takeoff the pilot does not look anywhere except straight ahead to ensure the plane is climbing safely, he said.
"I have a problem with the Boeing philosophy. It's the pilot flying who is required to turn off the stabiliser in case of a fault and not the other pilot," he said.
- Published On Jul 17, 2025 at 02:13 PM IST
You may also like...
Diddy's Legal Troubles & Racketeering Trial

Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges but convicted on transportation...
Thomas Partey Faces Rape & Sexual Assault Charges

Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been formally charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault by UK ...
Nigeria Universities Changes Admission Policies

JAMB has clarified its admission policies, rectifying a student's status, reiterating the necessity of its Central Admis...
Ghana's Economic Reforms & Gold Sector Initiatives

Ghana is undertaking a comprehensive economic overhaul with President John Dramani Mahama's 24-Hour Economy and Accelera...
WAFCON 2024 African Women's Football Tournament

The 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations opened with thrilling matches, seeing Nigeria's Super Falcons secure a dominant 3...
Emergence & Dynamics of Nigeria's ADC Coalition

A new opposition coalition, led by the African Democratic Congress (ADC), is emerging to challenge President Bola Ahmed ...
Demise of Olubadan of Ibadanland

Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, the 43rd Olubadan of Ibadanland, has died at 90, concluding a life of distinguished service in t...
Death of Nigerian Goalkeeping Legend Peter Rufai

Nigerian football mourns the death of legendary Super Eagles goalkeeper Peter Rufai, who passed away at 61. Known as 'Do...