Whistleblower Exposes Boeing Cover-Up: Indian Pilots Blamed to Save Billions After Air India Crash!

In a sensational revelation that’s shaking the Indian aviation industry, popular educator Khan Sir has accused Boeing and authorities of orchestrating a cover-up in the recent Air India plane crash near Ahmedabad. According to Khan Sir, the investigation report is being deliberately delayed for six months to protect Boeing’s financial interests, while Indian pilots are being unfairly scapegoated.

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Khan Sir claims that the official report will contain just a couple of lines blaming pilot error—even though, he insists, there was no mistake on the pilots’ part. “Boeing makes billions selling planes. They know that in India, a few crores can change any report, and even the biggest scandals can be swept under the rug,” Khan Sir alleged in a viral video.

The controversy escalated when the Airline Pilots Association of India backed Khan Sir’s claims, questioning the transparency and fairness of the investigation by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB). The association argues that the report seems biased, focusing solely on cockpit conversations and the movement of engine fuel control switches, while ignoring possible technical failures.

Citing a Wall Street Journal report from July 10, the association raised concerns about how confidential technical details were leaked to foreign journalists, further fueling suspicions of a cover-up. The report highlighted that both engines failed within seconds due to a sudden cut-off in fuel supply—a technical issue that could point to a system failure rather than human error.

The pilots’ association warned that blaming pilots without a thorough investigation is not only technically wrong but also ethically questionable. “Rushing to blame the pilots could put the entire system on trial, when in fact, it’s the system that needs urgent reform,” they stated.

Khan Sir’s explosive video has triggered a wave of public outrage, with many demanding a transparent and independent investigation. As the debate intensifies, all eyes are now on Boeing and Indian aviation authorities: Will the truth finally come out, or will another scandal be buried to protect corporate interests?

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