The high -level committee, which will investigate the Air India in Ahmedabad last week, will probably organize its first meeting today on June 16.
The panel, led by the Minister of the Union, is expected to submit its message within three months, describing in detail the causes of an accident that killed 270 people, the Minister of Civil Aviation said to Ram Mohan Naid during Saturday’s briefing.
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The Committee examines existing standard operating procedures (SOP) and instructions issued to prevent and solve such events and design comprehensive instructions for solving these cases in the future, the Ministry of Civil Aviation Union He said on Friday evening.
All passengers-with an exception to the Air India’s flight at London Gatwick Airport, which crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad Airport of Gujarat 12 June in the afternoon.
There were 242 passengers and crews on board, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 British, seven Portuguese nationals and one Canadian. One passenger, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, a British national of Indian origin, miraculously survived the accident.
The Committee will not be a replacement for other questions carried out by the relevant organizations, but will focus on the formulation of the SOP to prevent and solve such events in the future.
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“The Committee will have access to all records, including flight data, voice recorders of cockpit, aircraft maintenance records, ATC logos and testimony,” the ministry said.
The panel consists of a home secretary and secretary or joint Minister of the Ministry of the Interior, Secretary of Civil Aviation, Deputy Domestic Department Gujarat, Deputy State Authority for Disaster, Police Commissioner Ahmedabad, CEO (DG), Inspection and Security of Indian Air Force, DG of the Civil Air Security Office, DG regulatory director of Aviation- Civil Aviation Directorate, Special Director of the Intelligence Office (IB).
The second black cabinet has been restored
Meanwhile dr. PK Mishhra, the main secretary of the Prime Minister, reviewed the reaction to emergency events after the Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad during Sunday session with higher government officials Gujarat.
Misra said the authorities received the second black cabinet of the plane from the accident site. The voice recorder of the cockpit (CRV) was obtained from the web, which will help in the investigation.
Mishhra discussed the crisis with Gujarat DGP Vikas Sahay, police commissioner Ahmedabad GS Malik and other higher officials. In managing his management, he appreciated the fast and coordinated efforts of the state and central agencies.
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“State agencies, Indian agencies and others responded very in time and effectively. I met some of the relatives of those who unfortunately died and injured. So everyone is satisfied with the work carried out by the state government and other public agencies, the India government,” Mishhra said.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, on the way to London, crashed into the hostel complex shortly after take-off from the international airport Sardar VallaBhbhai patel and killed 241 passengers and crews, including former main Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani. The others who died in the accident were on the ground.
Civil hospitals in Ahmedabad have made a significant progress to identify the victims of Air India Flight AI-171. Another medical superintendent Dr. Rajnish patel confirmed that 47 DNA samples were compared, with 44 families contacted and 24 bodies passed to relatives.
The Committee will have access to all records, including flight data, cockpit voice recorders, aircraft maintenance records, ATC logos and testimony.
“47 DNA HAVE MATCHED SO FAR. OUT OF THOSE 47, FAMILIES OF 44 HAVE BEEN CONTACTED. SO FAR, Mortal Remains of 24 DeceaSed Have Been Handed Over to Their Families … Procedures, and Family Support, Hasured Accuracy and Digity in Handling the Crisis, “Dr Patel Told News Agency nor.
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