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NTSB Chair says media reports about Air India crash were speculative and premature

Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the United States National Transportation Safety Board, said Friday that media reports about the crash of a Boeing Dreamliner operated by Air India that killed 260 passengers were premature and speculative.

The preliminary report released by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau last week found confusion in cockpit just before the crash on June 12, and raised new questions about the location of the critical fuel cutoff switches.

The source who was familiar with the early assessment by U.S. officials of the evidence said that a cockpit recording of the dialogue between the pilots supports the belief that the captain stopped the fuel flow to the plane's engine.

Requests for comments from GE Aerospace and Boeing, Air India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India, AAIB, and Air India were not immediately responded to.

Homendy stated that investigations of this scale take time and the NTSB would continue to support AAIB in its ongoing investigation. Reporting by Abu Sultan in Bengaluru and Gursimran K. Kaur; editing by Richard Chang

(source: Reuters)