Air India, black box and History of Ahmedabad
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International agencies assist India's AAIB in investigating Air India crash; black box data analysis underway.
An Air India pilot's final decision may have prevented greater tragedy in a deadly crash that killed 270, leaving one survivor.
Seven people killed in Himalayan helicopter crash just days after Air India disaster - A two-year-old child was among those on board the aircraft travelling along a Hindu pilgrimage route
PK Mishra chaired a high-level review meeting at the Circuit House, where he held discussions with senior officials from the Central and state governments, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB),
India's government has set up a high-level committee which intends to disclose findings within three months on the Air India Boeing 787-8 crash in Ahmedabad. While the 12 June crash is being probed by the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau,
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Based on images of the Air India crash that killed over 200 people in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, experts predicted a difficult recovery and investigation operation exacerbated by the risks of unstable structures and gas leaks.
Following a devastating crash involving an Air India Boeing 787, which claimed over 250 lives, the airline has completed enhanced checks on 22 of its Dreamliner aircraft. These checks were mandated by the DGCA and included assessments of take-off parameters and engine controls.
Three days after the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, 47 victims identified via DNA testing; 24 bodies handed over to families as investigation and safety checks continue