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Legit.ng on MSNFormer pilot recreates Air India plane crash using simulator, reacts to investigation reportsUsing a machine designed to provide a realistic imitation, a former pilot has recreated the final moments of the Air India crashHe disagreed with the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB)'s report that pointed to a technical faultThe former pilot noted that the switches on the plane are properly safeguarded by safety mechanisms and ruled out a likely fuel switch flipAn ex-pilot has reacted to the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) report on the Air India plane crash,
DNA testing conducted on the repatriated remains has allegedly revealed discrepancies in at least two caskets as the DNA does not match that of the victims' families.
The families of two Air India crash victims in the United Kingdom have alleged that the bodies repatriated to them were misidentified, according to a lawyer representing them.
Leaks in western media regarding Air India flight AI 171 crash prompt caution from aviation authorities and pilot bodies.
Investigators probing the June 12 Air India AI-171 disaster are closely examining the Boeing Dreamliner wreckage which hold “vital clues” to what could have gone wrong in the 26 seconds the flight was airborne after lift-off from Runway 23 of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad.
Air India plane crash investigators have found both of the Boeing 787's "black boxes," hopefully brining an understanding of the cause of the disaster a step closer.
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India Today on MSNWrong bodies of Air India crash victims received by families in UKA lawyer representing the relatives of the victims of the Air India crash of June 12 has claimed that wrong remains were sent to two families in the UK. Sources said the remains were sent by a government hospital in Ahmedabad in sealed coffins,
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ABP News on MSNWere Safety Concerns Raised About Air India Before Ahmedabad Crash? Govt Replies In Rajya SabhaFollowing the fatal Air India Ahmedabad crash, the government informed Rajya Sabha that nine safety notices were issued to Air India in the past six months, with one violation addressed.