We’re back with another update on Air India 171. In this video, Captain Steeeve dives into what could cause a dual engine failure on final approach — a terrifying and rare event. The most likely culprits? Fuel contamination or vapor lock.
Captain Steeeve breaks down how each scenario might play out, what warning signs crews might face, and what training prepares pilots to handle this kind of emergency. Whether you’re an avgeek, a pilot in training, or just trying to understand the truth behind the headlines — this is one you don’t want to miss.
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