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India Air Crash: Investigators Recover One Black Box, Search Continues For Second


Updated: June 13, 2025 23:53

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Authorities have recovered one of the two black boxes from the wreckage of Air India Flight AI-171, which crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The National Security Guard seized the flight data recorder, which is expected to provide crucial insights into the final moments before the crash. The search for the cockpit voice recorder is still ongoing.  

Key Highlights Of The Investigation  
- The recovered black box, found at the rear of the aircraft, contains flight data, including altitude, speed, engine performance, and navigation details.  
- The cockpit voice recorder, which captures pilot conversations and radio transmissions, remains missing.  
- The aircraft issued a mayday call moments before crashing, indicating a full emergency.  

Potential Causes And Industry Response  
- Initial findings suggest both engines of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner may have failed to generate sufficient thrust.  
- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is analyzing the flight data to determine whether mechanical failure or external factors contributed to the crash.  
- Boeing and GE Aerospace have pledged full cooperation in the investigation.  

Impact On Aviation Safety And Passenger Security  
- The Indian government is considering grounding Air India’s Boeing 787-8 fleet pending further safety assessments.  
- Airlines worldwide are closely monitoring the investigation, with potential implications for Boeing’s reputation and future aircraft sales.  
- The crash has raised concerns about aviation safety protocols, prompting discussions on stricter regulations.  

Sources: CNBC-TV18, Moneycontrol, MSN News, Onmanorama.

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