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Aviation safety consultant John M Cox said one of the questions investigators will be asking is whether the Air India plane ...
When we think about threats to airplane safety, turbulence or technical failures might be the first reasons that come to your mind. But one of the most common, and deceptively dangerous, threats to ...
Failure of both engines or a bird hit soon after take-off could be among the probable causes that led to the fatal crash of a ...
Air India flight AI-171 tragically crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing all 241 onboard. Videos suggest a ...
As pre reports, the final probe report regarding the AI-171 plane crash will be released before June 12 next year.
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Remains of the crashed Air India plane lie on a building ... and it is rare that both engines lose power due to a bird hit in a one-minute duration,” he was quoted as saying.
Safety experts said investigators would be looking at why and how the plane started descending during its take off.
Experts said that as the lift decayed, the pilots must have attempted to pull the nose of the plane up, but it kept descending. 174 knots, they added, was the maximum speed the aircraft could ...
A London-bound passenger plane crashed in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday leaving one known survivor from 242 on ...
A London-bound passenger jet crashed in a residential area in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing at least 265 ...