India, July 18 -- New Delhi: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), probing the June 12 Air India plane crash, is also closely studying technical snags that cropped up in the electrical and software components of the aircraft, which could possibly have triggered "un-commanded" actions.

"The probe will ascertain the possibility of an 'un-commanded transition' of the fuel control switches to the cut-off mode seconds after the lift-off," The Indian Express reported, quoting sources. On June 12, the aircraft crashed less than a minute after take-off, killing 260 people, including 241 on board.

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