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Analysis of flight recorder data from the deadly Air India crash two weeks ago was underway in India after investigators ...
The data from the recorders can be used to reconstruct the flight's final moments and determine the cause of the incident.
By Aditya Kalra, Allison Lampert and David Shepardson(Reuters) -India would not allow a UN investigator to join a probe of a ...
Four senior employees of Air India's airport gateway services provider AISATS have been told to resign after a video showing ...
India has refused a UN aviation investigator's involvement in the Air India plane crash probe after the International Civil ...
The viral video reportedly shows AISATS' Chief Operating Officer Abraham Zachariah dancing with other members of staff while ...
The civil aviation ministry on June 26 said that data from the flight recorders had been downloaded, nearly two weeks after ...
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Asian News International on MSNAir India plane crash: Centre says probe to stay within India, confirms no foreign help neededThe Director General of AAIB is heading the probe. An aviation medicine expert and an Air Traffic Control officer have also ...
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) earlier this week urged India to give it ‘Observer Status’ in the ...
Cockpit Vista, India's sole ‘fear of flying solutions’ centre, has seen a surge in demand following the Air India crash ...
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Interaksyon on MSN‘Bloody terrified’: Flying anxiety peaks in India after fatal Ahmedabad crashRetired Air Force officer Dinesh K. has seen a surge in demand for his US$500 (RM2,115) therapy course to help people ...
ICAO had asked for the investigator who was in India to be given observer status, but Indian authorities refused the offer, ...
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