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Based on the cockpit voice recordings, officials believe the evidence points to the captain as the one who cut off the engines' fuel supply.
An Indian man, Tushar Joge, has reacted to the preliminary investigation report of the Air India crash that killed his relative, asking two deep questions.
The captain of the doomed Air India flight that killed more than 200 people last month, gave control of the plane to his ...
The Trust will be managed and administered by a 5-member Board of Trustees. The initial two trustees appointed to the Board ...
The Trust, jointly funded by Tata Sons and Tata Trusts, will offer financial aid, medical support and infrastructure ...
Tata Sons constituted a public charitable trust in Mumbai with a fund of Rs500 crores dedicated to the victims of the ...
Tata Sons and Tata Trusts have jointly committed Rs 500 crore to the memorial trust, with each contributing Rs 250 crore.
The trust will be called 'The Al-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust', dedicated to the victims of the unfortunate accident of Air ...
The ₹500 crore contribution will include the ex-gratia payment of ₹1 crore for the deceased besides medical treatment of the ...
The preliminary report on the Air India crash raises more questions than answers, with fuel switches and pilot actions under scrutiny ...