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WSJ reports that new details in the Air India crash investigation shift attention to the plane's pilot.

The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that a cockpit recording of the dialogue between two pilots on the Air India flight which crashed last month shows that the captain shut off the switches controlling fuel flow to the plane's engine.

People familiar with the early assessment by U.S. officials of the evidence found in the investigation into this crash that killed 260 people were quoted in the newspaper.

Reports state that the first officer who was piloting the Boeing 787 Dreamliner asked the captain, who had more experience, why he put the switches in the "cutoff position" after the plane climbed off of the runway.

The WSJ reported that the first officer was surprised and panicked while the captain remained calm.

Air India, Boeing and India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation did not respond immediately to requests for comments on the report.

Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, and First Officer Clive Kunder had a total of 15,638 and 3,403 flying hours respectively.

The preliminary report of India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, released last week, depicted confusion within the cockpit just before the crash on June 12, and raised new questions about the location of the crucial engine fuel cutoff switch. Anusha in Bengaluru, Himani Sarkar & Jamie Freed edited the story.

(source: Reuters)