‘Ask for apologizes WSJ and Reuters’, Air India Plane Federation with Plane Crash
Ahmedabad plane crash case
The Federation of Indian Pilots has accused the Wall Street Journal and Reuters of running misleading news and issued a legal notice to the two media institutions to apologize. Captain CS Randhawa, president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, said that the reports of these two media institutions have no factual basis and have damaged the image of the pilots. Let us know that more than 250 people lost their lives in the AI-171 aircraft accident in Ahmedabad and the matter is being investigated by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
In a conversation with news agency ANI, Captain Randhawa said, “I blame the Wall Street General completely. This news agency concludes on its behalf and spreads such reports around the world. Do they are a investigating agency? When nothing is written in the report, how can they make the results from themselves?” Randhawa also said that the reports are blaming the pilots incorrectly, while no such conclusion has been revealed in the initial report.
Wall Street General and Rawyers apologize
The Federation of Indian Pilots have demanded Wall Street Journal and Reuters to publicly apologize for their reports and clarify about their reporting. Chairman Captain Randhawa said, “We have clearly stated that if they do not apologize and do not give clarification, then we will take further legal action.”
America’s National Transportation Safety Board also said …
The US National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Hammondi also said on the media reports about the incident that they are based on haste and estimates. Such a large investigation process takes time and all should wait until the results of the official investigation of the Aircraft Excise Investigation Bureau of India. The Federation of Indian Pilots President Randhawa welcomed the statement of the US National Transportation Safety Board and said that this would put an end to the baseless allegations being leveled on Indian pilots.
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