New Delhi: The Air India Crash explorer called the international media for “selective and rejected” reporting on Air India crash on 12 June and said that such action is “non -responsible.,The American publication came after the “Wall Street Journal”, claiming that a cockpit recording of dialogue between two pilots of Air India flight last month indicated that Captain cut the flow of fuel into the aircraft engines. In the statement, Aaib said that sick Air India’s B787-8 aircraft VT-AnB accident has been the most disastrous event in recent aviation history and is being done rigorously and the most professional manner as per the investigation rules and international protocols. Booting international media, Aaib said that it is not a time to create public concern or anger towards the safety of the Indian aviation industry, especially based on unfounded facts.“It has come to our attention that some sections of international media are trying to conclude conclusions through selective and unacceptable reporting. Such action is irresponsible, especially while the investigation is on. Aaib also said that until the investigation by them is completed, it should be asked not to reach any definite conclusion and it should be said that the report will come up with the root reasons and recommendations. “What is the purpose of ‘AAIB investigation and preliminary report’. Initial report is to be seen in this light, at this stage, at any definite conclusion is very early to reach any definite conclusion. The investigation by AAIB is still not fulfilled. The final investigation report will be revealed with the root causes and recommendations. Aaib appealed to all the concerned to wait for the publication of the final investigation report after the investigation was completed. AAIB will also publish updates if necessary as technical and public interest.