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Suspense over the cause of the tragic crash of Air India plane in Ahmedabad continues as AAIB has been probing multiple ...
Taking exception to reports about the Air India (AI) mishap in Ahmedabad last month, Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on Thursday slammed them as “irresponsible” and said certain sections ...
India’s AAIB Urges Patience Amid Questions Around AI 171 Probe is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
The AAIB report released on July 12 claimed that the London-bound Air India flight had experienced a “fuel cut off” seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International ...
Foreign media houses, including Wall Street Journal (WSJ), have been blaming senior pilot for the Air India Plane Crash that ...
Certain sections of the international media are repeatedly attempting to draw conclusions through selective and unverified ...
An aviation expert suggests investigators should focus on a possible fault in the stabiliser of the crashed Air India flight.
AAIB advises against early conclusions on Air India crash, highlighting the importance of awaiting the final investigation ...
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The AAIB DG also said that the AAIB will also publish updates of technical and public interest “as and when required”.
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Following constant media reports in the west on Air India AI 171 crash that squarely point the blame on the captain of the doomed aircraft .