India, July 2 -- Following the crash of the London-bound AI-171 flight in Ahmedabad on June 12, at least three Air India training pilots on the airline's Boeing 787 fleet tried to recreate likely scenarios in Mumbai that may have resulted in the accident, which killed 260 people, media reports said.

The pilots attempted to simulate electrical failures that could have caused a dual-engine flameout, resulting in the aircraft's inability to climb after takeoff.

However, they were unsuccessful, said reports.

Investigators, who have already downloaded data from the jetliner's black boxes (flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders), will also examine the position of the fuel switches on the 787 and corroborate this data with any wrec...