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After a preliminary report released on Saturday (July 12) depicted confusion in the cockpit shortly before an Air India jetliner crashed and killed 260 people, Indian Aviation Minister called on people to "not jump to conclusions."

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00:00After a preliminary report released on Saturday depicted confusion in the cockpit shortly
00:07before an Air India jetliner crashed and killed 260 people, Indian aviation minister called
00:13on people to not jump to conclusions.
00:16In a show of support for pilots, the minister added that he believed that India had the
00:21most wonderful workforce in terms of pilots and the crew in the whole world.
00:27I don't think we should jump into any conclusions on this.
00:31I truly believe we have the most wonderful workforce in terms of pilots and the crew in
00:36the whole world.
00:37I have to appreciate all the efforts the pilots and the crew in this country are putting into
00:44the aviation.
00:45They are the backbone of this civil aviation.
00:48They are the primary resource of civil aviation and we care for the welfare and the well-being
00:52of our pilots also.
00:54So let's not jump to any conclusions at this stage.
00:57Let us wait for the final report.
00:59Justice has to be done.
01:00So I know it is a very difficult time for the family members, but from our side, whatever
01:06best we can do from the ministry, we are trying to assist in that.
01:10According to the report, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London began to lose thrust and sink
01:17shortly after takeoff, resulting in the world's deadliest aviation accident in a decade.
01:27And I hope that was the most wonderful one in the world.
01:28There is a lot of employment under the population that we really look at, and we are trying to
01:32make the future of the company that we think could be done.

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