A horrific air accident that claimed that the life of 260 passengers and crew claims is now under acute global investigation, as investigators find out that the disaster was not caused by technical failure – but with human intent.
According to a leading aviation safety expert, evidence suggests strongly deliberate intervention. A few seconds after the takeoff, both engine fuel control switches were manually set to “cutoff”, a trick that immediately shuts down the power supply of the aircraft. The aircraft lost all the emphasis and dropped from the sky, so that no one survived.
In a disturbing turn, the cockpit voice recording captured a stressful and unusual exchange between the pilots, raising red flags about the possible objectives of those in mental state and control. While the authorities have not yet released full audio, the interiors describe it as “deeply disturbed” and incompatible with emergency protocols.
Importantly, no mechanical or technical issues have been found, rule over system malfunction or external intervention. This has fully focused on human and regulatory factors, which is a matter of international concern.
Aviation safety leaders Pilot are calling for immediate reforms for mental health monitoring and cockpit access protocol. Crash is an incident of previous tragedies such as Germanwings Flight 9525, where a co-pilot deliberately dropped the aircraft after locking the captain out of the cockpit.
An industry analyst said, “This heart -wrenching event reminds us that the cockpit, while extremely safe, is not immune for personal crisis.” “The system must develop to detect and prevent such hazards.”
As the investigation continues, the world looks closely not only for the answer, but also for accountability.