Air India air accident researchers find Boeing 787

Air India air accident researchers find Boeing 787

By Arshad R. Zargar

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Black box found after Air India air accident

Air India air accident researchers find Boeing 787

The researchers seek answers after the air accident of Air India; Black box found 02:40

New Delhi – India researchers have found the second “black box” The cabin voice recorder In the place of accident of Air India Flight 171Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that crashed into buildings in the western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, killing All but one Of the 242 people on board and more dozens on the ground.

“The flight data recorder (FDR) and the cabin voice recorder (CVR) have been located and secured,” said a Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office in a statement on Sunday night.

The hope is that the voice recorder helps researchers to assemble that caused the plane to crash A few minutes after taking off from Ahmedabad airport. The voice recorder of the cabin captures the audio of the cabin, including conversations between pilots, alarms and environmental sounds.

Mayday’s flight captain was sent by the flight captain, Sumeet Sabharwal, seconds after the plane to London left the track in Ahmedabad.

Rescue workers and researchers recovered the other black box, the flight data recorder, on Friday. That recorder records the data of the various systems in modern passenger aircraft, from altitude and speed to engine performance. Black boxes are designed to survive clashes and are considered vital for air accident researchers to determine the cause of disasters.

Air Indian Air accident After Ahmedabad
Forensic experts and DGCA officials who seek evidence at the Air India Ayro Site Site, June 13, 2025, in Ahmedabad, India. Raju Shinde/Hindustan Times/Getty

The Indian Aircraft Accident Research Office (AAIB) leads research on the Thursday accident of flight 171. They are being assisted by US teams. UU. And the United Kingdom, a team from the National Board of Transportation Security of the United States surveyed the accident site in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The Hindustan Times newspaper reported that the representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States had also surveyed to the accident site.

“The AAIB has launched a detailed investigation, and the National Board of Transportation Security of the United States (NTSB) is carrying out a parallel investigation under international protocols since the plane is made by the United States,” said Prime Minister’s office modi in a statement on Sunday.

The government of India also established a high -level committee specifically to investigate the accident and recommend any change considered necessary for standard operational procedures in the future. That committee held its first meeting on Monday.

At least 33 people were killed on the ground when Air India’s plane crashed into a building that housed students from a University of Medicine to the side.

As research on one of the worst accidents in the history of Aviation of India continued, the families of hundreds of victims still expected the remains of their loved ones to return them.

The plane rose in a large flame ball and much of the fuselage was reduced to the debris, which makes it difficult for the authorities to recover and identify the bodies. Officials have been working to match DNA samples of the remains of accident victims and family members since the end of last week.

News themezone saw several families of victims at the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad waiting for the bodies of their loved ones. The remains of at least 24 people had been delivered to their families until Monday, authorities said.

“It is a long process and will take its own time,” the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner, GS Malik, said on Monday to News themezone. He said that the death toll from death would only be confirmed after all DNA tests were completed.

“More than 400 family members have arrived in Ahmedabad and are being assisted by our teams on the ground,” said Air India in a statement on Sunday.

The General Directorate of Civil Aviation of India told Air India to carry out additional security controls throughout its Boeing Dreamliner fleet last week.

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