
Minister of Civil Aviation Rammohan Naida Kinjarap said on Friday that the preliminary investigating report of the AiralSace Ancraction Contection Store (AAIB) about the fatal aviation India AI-717 Plaman in Ahmedabad in June is expected very soon, PTI informed.
The Minister of Trade unions also stressed that the ministry ensures transparency and responsibility in the probe.
Formerly June 12, Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Aircraft Operating Flight AI 171 EN-Route to London Gatwick crashed into a medical hostel complex after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport. 260 people were killed in this incident, of which 241 were on board the plane. One passenger survived the crash.
“Very soon … AAIB is working on it … It’s AAIB responsibility, let them do your job,” PTI quoted Naida as he said at a press conference.
According to the standard of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), AAIB can present a preliminary report within 30 days of the accident.
“No message so far”
Meanwhile, July 9 AAIB said the Parliament panel: “The initial report 12th June Ahmedabad Arying disaster will be published within 30 days after the accident; the message has not yet been submitted.”
AAIB officials said the panel that no preliminary report has been completed yet. They added that the black cabinet and the voice recorder of the aircraft were intact and were examined by data.
Officials also added that the help of Boeing’s aircraft and other foreign players tried to investigate detailed investigations.
Previously, AAIB launched a probe into the Air India Air Aircraft crash and created a multidisciplinary team headed by GVG Yugandhar.
DGCA orders AI to end 3 officials:
On June 21, the General Directorate for Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered Air India to end three of its employees after recent susceptible susceptibles.
DGCA ordered Air India to remove them from all roles and responsibilities related to planning and crew schedule, nor stated that it quoted the DGCA order.
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