Aviation lawyer Mike Andrews, representing families of over 130 victims of the AI 171 crash, is in Ahmedabad urging a thorough investigation into a possible technical glitch. He noted the AAIB’s meeting with the NTSB as encouraging, suggesting significant findings. Andrews highlighted concerns about a known coupling issue potentially causing electrical problems, evidenced by survivor accounts of flickering lights.
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