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Investigators began to analyze the data extracted from the black air boxes India Boeing 787 unhappy Dreamliner who crashed on June 12, killing at least 270 people, the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India announced on Thursday.
The data is crucial because it will help shed light on the cause of the worst catastrophe of the country’s aviation in recent memory.
A team led by the India Airplane Accident Investigation Office (AAIB) began examining data with the support of the National Transportation Safety Board, the ministry said in a statement.
“These efforts aim to rebuild the sequence of events leading to the accident and to identify the contributory factors to improve aviation security and prevent future events,” he said.
Indian investigators recovered the black boxes from the wreckage site in the northwest city of Ahmedabad India, a few days after the flight 171 of Air India to London struck a residential area a few minutes after takeoff.
The accident killed 241 people on board and at least 29 on the ground. There was a survivor.
The black box is one of the most important elements of medico-legal proof after a plane crash. There are generally two robust devices: the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. They are generally orange, not black.
The Indian authorities stole the black boxes of Ahmedabad in the national capital in an Indian Air Force plane in the middle of close security at the start of this week.
The survey could take weeks or months.
India created a advanced laboratory in New Delhi in April to help repair damaged black boxes and recover data to improve the accuracy of surveys.
A multidisciplinary team led by the director general of the AAIB, GVG Yugandhar, sounds the Air India crash with the help of aviation specialists and control of air traffic and experts from the National Transportation Safety Board.
The Indian government has also set up a distinct high -level committee to examine the causes leading to the accident and formulate procedures to prevent and manage the emergencies of planes in the future. The committee should submit a preliminary report within three months.
Following the accident, the Indian authorities had ordered more in -depth checks of the entire Fleet India from Boeing 787 Dreamliners to prevent future incidents.
Air India has 33 Dreamliners in its fleet. The inspection has been completed for at least 26 years, while four have long -term maintenance. The rest had to finish security checks soon.
Following the accident of an Air India airplane to London who killed at least 240 people on Thursday in Ahmedabad, Aviation Safety Apply Singh calls on the Indian government to be transparent about the investigation and allow experts to contribute.