Air India Crash: High-level panel to submit reports in 3 months; Aviation Investigation Team Decoding Black Box | Bharat News

New Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced on Saturday that the Central Government is setting up a high-level committee to conduct a comprehensive investigation in a tragic accident of Air India Flight 171, which was held in Gujarat on 12 June. As a result of the accident, 241 passengers died.Naidu said that the government has “imposed a three-month time limit for his (high-level panel), talking to various stakeholders and discussing and discussing with any other important expert which is necessary according to his investigation”.
The minister also shared an important update about the black box which was recovered from the accident site. Naidu said that the aircraft accident investigation bureau (AAIB) believes that “Black Box Decoding” would provide deep insight on what exactly occurred during accidents or moments before the accident. A black box is a flight recorder that catches the important flight data and cockpit audio to help investigators determine the cause of the aircraft accident. This is designed to withstand high-effects such as accidents and extreme conditions such as acute fire.
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“An important update from technical investigation that is being done through AAIB is a recovery of black box tomorrow around 5 pm tomorrow, AAIB team believes that this decoding of the black box is going to give it to A, what really has happened during the crash process. According to the news agency Annie, the briefing.
The minister also expressed condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones in the tragedy, saying: “The accident near Ahmedabad Airport shook the whole country”.“The last two days, have been very difficult. The accident near Ahmedabad Airport shook the entire country. In this incident, my deep condolences to all the families who lost their loved ones … I personally reached this site as to what should be done, what support is required to provide and it was also the attitude of the Government of Gujarat. This attitude was equal to GOI and other people of the ministry. Once when we reached the site, we already saw that the response teams of all the concerned departments were working on the ground, trying to save whatever is possible, trying to cut the fire and transfer the debris to send the bodies to the hospital as soon as possible, “he said. On June 12, Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787, 8 Dreamliner London Gatvik, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Ahmedabad crashed away from the International Airport a few seconds after the takeoff.
The aircraft carrying 230 passengers and 12 crews lost a height of about thirty seconds in its climb and a decline in the Civil Hospital campus in Meghani Nagar, which was going on strike before entering the flames of a student hostel and a doctors.In 242 souls on the ship, only one survived, British National Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. Eyewitnesses reported a terrible sequence: rapid explosion, thick plums of black smoke, and rescue teams participated in the explosion In view of the accident, officials recovered at least one flight recorder from the rubble, now offered important data and cockpit audio in investigative hands with two. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau of Investigation (AAIB), Boeing and other international agencies have launched a result-based investigation on a full-prime.