
The Office for Investigations of Air accidents (AAIB) submitted its preliminary report on the AI India Flight AI 171 accident to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and other authorities concerned, according to the highest officials who even know. The report is based on the initial findings of the ongoing investigation of the tragic incident.
Air India Dreamliner from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick crashed moments after take -off of June 12, killed 260 people on board and on the ground.
The crash, one of the worst air disasters in India in decades, included the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner acting as Air India Flight AI171.
Of the 242 people on board, 241 were killed, while the total number of victims was 260, including the victims on Earth.
Soon after an accident, Air India Parent Tata Sons announced that it will provide it £1 crore every families of every person who died in a crash.
Power failure led to an accident of aerial India?
Analysis of New York Times photos of 12 June Air India Air Crash – which was reviewed with aviation safety experts, including former pilots and investigators of accidents, as well as an expert in Forensic Forens – reveals key details about the disaster.
The analysis suggests that the Air India’s aircraft probably expanded its wings and slats before take -off, using the corresponding track distance and taking off from a typical point with a relatively normal initial output.
However, it seems that within seconds of the take -off it seems that the process of downloading the landing device has failed and is probably deployed an emergency emergency power generator.
Experts claim that these failures suggest that the aircraft could experience a catastrophic loss of hydraulic, electrical or engine power in air.
Tata Sons, Air India report compensation; Decrease
On 14 June, Air India announced that it will provide temporary compensation £25 Lakh families of each of the deceased and survivors of the Ahmedabad aircraft to help solve immediate financial needs. Tata Sons also announced £1 Crore in ex-Gratia for victims AI-171.
On June 18, Air India announced a 15 % reduction in international flights operated with wide aircraft up to mid -July in the middle of operating disturbances due to increased security inspections and geopolitical situations.
“Regardless of any cause, the AI171 and the loss of so many lives will forever become one of our darkest days. It must also signal the beginning of the new era,” said Air India chief in his internal post, adding: “We will continue to invest in aircraft modernization, services, systems, systems, abilities.”
Body 260 victims handed over to family members
The bodies of 260 people who died in the air accident Air India-171 were handed over to their family members, the medical superintendent of the civil hospital in Ahmedabad, Rchessh Joshi, said June 30.
254 The victims of the accident were identified through DNA comparison, while six were identified by facial recognition.
Rrakesh Joshi said, “I can say that a total of 254 DNA matches were carried out, all identified and passed. Six were identified through face recognition and was also handed over. So, a total of 260 bodies were identified and handed over.”
He added that out of the 260 bodies passed, 241 passengers, while 19 were non-relarmed.
“241 were passengers and 19 non-first.
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