Ahmedabad plane crash air india: On June 12, 2025, Air India flight AI171 (Dreamliner Aircraft B787/8 Series) in Ahmedabad, passengers who lost their lives in the horrific accident and families of the Cockpit and cabin crew, have expressed deep sensation by George Ibrahim Ibrahim, General Secretary of the Aviation Industry Improise Guild. General Secretary George Ibrahim told ABP News that if the crew members working in Air India tell the technical flaws of the flight, then action is taken on them.
Ibrahim said, “We have written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and we hope that the letter will be taken cognizance. We have even demanded that the CBI be investigated in this matter so that the truth can be revealed.”
We highlighted the flaws of the aircraft several times, but we were ignored
He said, “We want to bring on the record through this public statement that this accident was an earlier disaster, which we had already warned. We had already warned Air India Limited (AI) and Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Dreamliner B787/8 Series, the technical flaws and security related to the aircraft were repeatedly informed, but our hallmarks were repeatedly stunned, but our statements were noticed and noticed, taken.”
He said, “We two senior cabin crew members, another Dreamliner (VT-AQ) related to a serious incident of May 14, 2024, was tried to be implicated in false charges and eventually dismissed by service. It was confirmed by the pilot and cabin incharge that it was confirmed by the Pilot and the cabin incharge that it was initially confirmed that the flight AI129 (Mumbai-Landan) was initially confirmed by the Pilot and the cabin incharge. Was, from which the slide raft was opened. We repeated this truth, but the high officials pressured us to change the statement and when we refused, we were fired from the job.
If the flaws were removed on time, accidents would not happen- Ibrahim
Ibrahim said, “Many witnesses of this entire incident were present, including captains, but his statements were not intentionally recorded. It proves that the technical flaws were tried to hide. If these flaws were fixed on time, the June 12 accident could have been avoided.”
He said, “After this we demanded a fair investigation into the entire matter from DGCA. But surprisingly, instead of a complete investigation in such a serious case, we were promised only informal discussion. We went to Delhi at our expense on September 6, 2024 in front of DGCA, but no report has been revealed even after nine months have passed.”
With all the documents we have sent a letter to PM- Ibrahim
He said, “We are now forced to think whether we have done correct by trusting in DGCA. Our aim was never to tarnish someone’s image, but to prioritize the safety and transparency of the passengers. We have served in Air India with honesty and dedication for almost 20 years. With a letter sent to PM, we have attached all those documents in which we have the description It is that justice should be taken and our issues related to security should be taken seriously. ”