
Aviation India crash: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoMa) refuted on Thursday that black cabinets from Air India aircraft that crashed in Ahmedabad are sent abroad. “In some media media, it has been reported that CVR/DFDR from the unfortunate flight AI171 is sent abroad for search and analysis. AAIB decision will be adopted after assessment.
The Air India AI171 tragic accident is under investigation near Ahmedabad, with the Office for Investigation of Air accidents (AAIB) leads a formal investigation.
The AAIB multidisciplinary team launched an investigation on June 12, a tragedy day, supported by experts from the National Transport Safety Council (NTSB) and the manufacturers of original facilities (OEM), in accordance with the International Aviation International Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Air India Fortant Crash: Black Box Loaded
Two sets of black boxes – combining a digital recorder for flights (DFDR) and a voice recorder with a cockpit (CRV) – were obtained from the air accident Air India, the first 13th June and second 16 June.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is equipped with dual sets of black boxes that are essential for joining events leading to the accident, Moca reported on Thursday, a week after a fatal accident that killed 241 passengers and crews and many on Earth.
Air India Flying Crash: Will a black cabinet abroad be sent?
There have been reports indicating that one or both flight recorders can be sent abroad for detailed analysis.
Moca reported that AAIB decides to place black cabinets after a thorough assessment of technical, safety and safety considerations.
Indian recently the most modern black boxing laboratory at AAIB UDAAN Bhawan in Dilli, which was opened in April 2025 with the support of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, was designed to deal with such investigations on the domestic market.
However, officials stated that if the writers are found to be seriously damaged or require advanced technology beyond the current capabilities of the laboratory, the data can be analyzed in specialized foreign facilities, and the United States is probably the aim of the aircraft.
Air India flight accidents: Why are black cabinets important?
Black cabinets are vital for a probe into the Air India in Ahmedabad: DFDR records extensive flight parameters such as altitude, engine speed and power, while the CRV captures the cockpit sound including pilot conversations and alarms.
Their data is expected to throw light on the causes of the Air India accident, which occurred only a second after take -off.
AAIB is under investigation with international cooperation and parallel surveys by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Air India itself. The preliminary report is expected within 30 days, and the final comprehensive report is expected within one year, according to ICAO instructions.
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