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Based on the cockpit voice recordings, officials believe the evidence points to the captain as the one who cut off the engines' fuel supply.
Tata Sons on Friday formalised and completed the registration of a public charitable trust in Mumbai. The Trust will be called 'The AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust', dedicated to the victims of the ...
AAIB on Thursday issued a strong appeal to the public and media, raising concerns about "selective and unverified reporting" by certain international outlets in the aftermath of the ill-fated Air ...
The captain of Air India Flight 171, which crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad last month, killing 241 of the 242 ...
As investigators probe possible pilot error in the Ahmedabad plane tragedy, aviation leaders push for in-cockpit video ...
There were 242 people on board the Air India Flight 171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick Airport when it crashed on June 12, ...
Fresh details have emerged of cockpit interactions between two pilots in lead up to crash involving Gatwick-bound flight ...
A family friend of the chief pilot of the ill-fated Air India plane that crashed on June 12 has opened up about how he acted ...
Wall Street Journal report citing US officials suggested that it was the Captain of the AI171 flight who turned off the fuel ...
A preliminary report released last week included detail about the fuel, saying that the fuel to the plane's engines appeared to have been shut off.
The deadly Air India crash has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras to monitor ...
Officials said that both pilots had successfully passed the Class I medical examination within the past two years, a test ...