Poor fuel may also be due to Ahmedabad aircraft crash: Aviation expert
Bengaluru, June 13 (IANS). Shahaligram J Muralidhar, former deputy director of the National Aero Space Laboratory, said on Friday that a reason for the Ahmedabad aircraft accident could also be a bad fuel. Also said it is just speculation. The actual cause of the accident will only be known from FDR data and black box. Shaligram said with the Ians news agency that the plane, which was a victim of an accident in Ahmedabad, only fell after a few seconds of flying. In such a situation, there is also a possibility that the fuel used in this aircraft is probably infected or bad. He further stated that the poor fuel initially gave power to the plane, but when he needed more power during the flight, he could not give. Shaligram said fuel could be bad because of any reason such as with water, etc. Aviation expert said FDR will find out what the plane setting was and how it was going on. At the same time, he said about the black box that it was actually a magical box. It is like an X-ray machine from which the person passing is completely exposed. There are thousands of parameters from the start of the engine to the engine, recorded in the black box. Another aviation expert Sanjay Lajar said: “It is a very sad and heartbreaking incident. I pay tribute to everyone who has lost my life in this accident and expresses deep condolences to their families.” He further said: “Based on the videos of taking off the aircraft, it is clear that the pilot has given a ‘call’ as soon as he has flown, which is an emergency sign. It can be guessed that the engine fails or a large scale hit (collision with birds).” -Ians ABS/ Share This Story Tags