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近300人遇难!一场舆论风暴出现了……

Core Viewpoint - The crash of an Indian Boeing 787 on June 12 resulted in nearly 300 casualties, sparking a debate on social media regarding the potential causes of the accident, which may involve both pilot error and mechanical failure [1][2][4]. Group 1: Potential Causes of the Crash - One theory suggests a rare dual-engine failure led to the loss of climb capability, supported by a distress signal from the pilots and reports of unusual noises during takeoff [1][2]. - Another theory points to human error during takeoff, as the aircraft did not retract its landing gear promptly, and the wing flaps appeared to be in an abnormal position [2][4]. Group 2: Stakeholder Reactions - The incident has led to a blame game between supporters of Boeing and those of the Indian airline, with accusations of racial bias and historical safety issues surrounding Boeing's aircraft [4][5]. - The crash has also implicated General Electric, the manufacturer of the engines, with some arguing that the responsibility lies with them rather than Boeing [7]. Group 3: International Implications - The incident has drawn in international commentary, with Turkish media clarifying that their companies were not involved in the maintenance of the crashed aircraft, which has been incorrectly associated with Turkey [11].