Air India Gujarat Plane Crash: ‘Why was the landing gear down?’ Bharat News

New Delhi: In view of the Air India plane accident in Gujarat on Thursday, aviation experts are raising important questions about the leading circumstances for the incident.The accident immediately after the takeoff has given up inquiries to investigators and aviation experts. Former pilot Ehsan Khalid emphasized the importance of flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders and ACARS data in determining the exact cause of the accident. Khalid said, “The scenes show that the aircraft went down while flying. Which means that there was no explosion in the middle-hwa.”He said that the aircraft faced the loss of power, which could be attributed to the engine malfunction. However, he insisted that the two engines are unlikely to fail together, especially due to a bird’s strike within such a short time limit. “The view shows that the aircraft faced electricity loss … power loss may be due to engine malfunction, but it is not likely that both engines will lose electricity simultaneously... It is a very large engine, and it is rare that both engines lose power due to a bird’s hit over a minute period, “they added to their explanation on the possible cause.See also: Aircraft accident in AhmedabadKhalid also highlighted the pilot’s May day, suggesting that the crew was aware of a failure and tried to manage it during the airplane. “I do not understand why the landing gear was still down … Landing gear stops as soon as the flight stops … Landing gear was down, it is possible that the loss of the engine was already found … There are many variables, and any speculation would be unjust.The biggest question is why there was no landing gear. The flight was at an altitude of 600 feet … whether it was a problem or many problems, no one can say anything yet, “he said.Meanwhile, the US Aerospace Safety Advisor Anthony Brickhouse voiced similar concerns, given that the landing gear situation was uncommon for that stage of the flight. “If you didn’t know what was happening, you think the aircraft was on a runway’s point of view,” Brichouse said, pointing to the discrepancy. As the investigators work to connect the leading events together for the accident, it is focused on understanding the cause of the accident. The aircraft was reportedly at a height of 600 feet when the incident took place, questioning whether the crew was working together with the same problem or several issues.