The Bureau of Air accident investigation (AAIB) reported the parliamentary panel that no initial report on the accident of Air India in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, which was killed by up to 260 people, including the crew, has not yet been submitted.
However, the Aviation India Aviation Probe panel also explained that the report would be published within 30 days of the incident according to the standard of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This means that the investigation report on the accident of the air India is expected to be published by July 12.
“The initial report on June 12 Ahmedabad, which will be published within 30 days of the accident; no report has been submitted so far,” Aaib said on Wednesday 9 July on Wednesday 9 July.
The best officials of the Bureau said the panel that the air accident was being investigated and no preliminary report has been completed.
AAIB officials said the panel that the black cabinet and the voice recorder of the aircraft were intact and the data were investigated, the PTI news agency quoted resources. They also told the parliamentary panel that Boeing’s aircraft manufacturer and other foreign players tried to investigate a detailed investigation.
AAIB began investigating the Aviation India’s accident and presented the multidisciplinary team headed by the CEO of GVG Yugandhar.
The clarification of the preliminary report on the accident of the aviation India came after several reports appeared and claimed that the probe panel had submitted its initial report on the AI 171 accident to the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Now AAIB has denied the submission of any report on the aircraft accident.
Air India’s Boeing 787-8 AirCraft Operating Flight AI 171 on the way to Gatwick London Airport crashed into a medical hostel complex soon after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport 12 June and killed 241 on board and more than 15 on the ground where it was crashed.
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