More than two weeks have passed since the Air India aircraft accident in Ahmedabad and the investigators are trying to find out what was the reason for this incident. Air India pilots also investigated the flight simulator to find out the cause of the accident. The investigation has revealed that the aircraft may have crashed due to failure of both engines of the aircraft.
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Fear of technical fault
During the investigation, the airline pilots repeated various parameters during the flight of the aircraft in the flight simulator, including the landing gear position and pulling the wing flap back. The investigation found that only these settings did not cause the accident. The last few investigations have revealed that an emergency power turbine was also started a few seconds before the aircraft crashed, which shows that the aircraft crashed due to technical fault. An official inquiry into the accident is going on, which is being headed by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau or AAIB. The flight simulator investigation separated from the official investigation. The investigation tried to find out the possible cause of the accident.
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What is flight simulator
Flight simulator is a device or software, in which a flight of aircraft is made. Flight simulators are used in pilots training, aircraft design and research etc. It experiences aircraft control system, flight dynamics and flying aircraft, so that the aircraft can be trained safely.
Investigation is a gesture towards malfunction of both engines of the aircraft
How the two engines failed simultaneously, it still remains a puzzle. Investigators are investigating the data of the flight recorder. The pilots investigating the footage of the aircraft accident have said that the landing gear was tilted forward, which is being speculated that the cockpit crew tried to pull it back. At the same time, the doors of landing gear did not open. The pilots investigating believe that not opening the doors means that there was no electricity in the aircraft or the hydraulic system had failed. Meaning both engines of the aircraft stopped working.
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Emergency power turbine occurs in the rear of the aircraft, used in an electrical failure position in the aircraft. Although power turbine gives electricity to the aircraft, but this power is very low to raise the aircraft.
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