BBC Under Fire For 'Burying Boeing Blame': Netizens ACCUSE Network Of Twisting AI171 Crash Report
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BBC Under Fire For 'Burying Boeing Blame': Netizens ACCUSE Network Of Twisting AI171 Crash Report
The crash of Air India flight AI171 has sparked a storm of controversy as BBC’s coverage comes under scrutiny.
The network is being accused of prematurely blaming pilot error based on partial cockpit audio, while downplaying potential Boeing faults.
Netizens argue the full context—including the second pilot’s denial—was omitted.
Critics say the BBC’s narrative shifts blame from Boeing to the flight crew, especially after the channel changed a YouTube title post-backlash.
Public figures like Suhel Seth have slammed the reporting as biased, questioning the integrity of the BBC’s narrative.
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