Air India Crash Probe: ALPA-India Demands Transparency Amidst Leaks
The Air India Pilots Association (ALPA-India) has expressed serious concerns over the ongoing investigation into the Air India AI 171 crash, which occurred on July 12, 2025. The association alleges a lack of transparency and the premature leaking of sensitive information to the media.
ALPA-India specifically questioned the inclusion of certain pilots in the investigation process, raising doubts about impartiality. The premature release of details to the press further undermines the integrity of the inquiry, according to the association.
The pilots’ union also highlighted the delayed implementation of a crucial safety bulletin, which could have potentially mitigated the risk of such an incident. This lapse, coupled with the other issues, has fueled their demand for a fair and thorough investigation.
ALPA-India has emphatically demanded full transparency and the inclusion of pilot representatives in the investigative process. This is crucial, they argue, to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the contributing factors and to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The incident underscores the urgent need for robust safety protocols and a transparent accountability mechanism within the aviation sector.