It is time for the media to shut the door on conspiracy theorists and irresponsible experts. Let us not do to AI-171 what was done to the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
https://thewire.in/media/reckless-speculative-commentary-after-air-disasters-harms-public-safety
In his first article on June 18 (six days after the crash), Capt Ranganathan wrote about TRP-hungry media channels and YouTubers who were “going overboard with theories about what caused the accident”. He should introspect if his opinion assuaged or compounded the general anxiety. He complained about rumours that are “flooding WhatsApp groups” and why “Boeing needs to address them” given the high stakes and “reliability of the Dreamliner”. It is not known on what basis he has given a clean chit to the Boeing Company so early in the process. His further writings only reveal a confirmation bias against the pilots who are no longer around to defend themselves.
Investigations into AI-171 will have to deal with many knowns and unknowns. It is best that commentators do not reduce it to the simplistic denomination of pilot error (a term replaced by human error for many years now). Also, topics like mental health and its role in the cockpit are far too serious to be casually bandied about without evidence, however seized by cognitive bias one may be. Let us not do to AI-171 what the media did to the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
21/07/2025