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The Aircraft Accidents Investigation Bureau has underscored the safety of the Indian aviation industry and called out the international media for projecting 'unfounded facts' ...
Tata Sons established 'The AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust' to support Air India AI-171 crash victims, pledging Rs 500 crores for the Trust's initiatives ...
There were 242 people on board the Air India Flight 171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick Airport when it crashed on June 12, ...
Wall Street Journal report citing US officials suggested that it was the Captain of the AI171 flight who turned off the fuel ...
The Airline Pilots Association of India (ALPA-I), which represents over 1,000 pilots, said the crew deserved respect and not ...
A preliminary report released last week included detail about the fuel, saying that the fuel to the plane's engines appeared to have been shut off.
New Delhi, Jul 17 (PTI) A veteran pilot and aviation consultant has suggested that investigators should also focus on a possible fault in flight AI171's stabilizer, which he believes could have ...
The Federation of Indian Pilots criticised the preliminary report, citing lack of pilot involvement and premature blame assignment.
According to an Air India statement: “As the schedule reductions taken as part of the Safety Pause had been implemented until ...
AAIB states it's too early to conclude the cause of the Air India crash that killed 260 people. The final report will reveal ...
An aviation expert suggests investigators should focus on a possible fault in the stabiliser of the crashed Air India flight.
The 787 fuel‑control levers require a deliberate two‑step “pull‑out then toggle” action. That fact will inform the months ...
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