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Investigators resumed the voice recorder of the cabin (CVR) from the flight of broken Air India, which is a key step in revealing what caused a deadly accident last week.
The London Air India Air India, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashed shortly after departure on Thursday from the Western Indian city of Ahmedabad. At least 270 people were killedMost of them passengers.
CVR records audio from the cabin, including pilot conversations, alarm and surrounding sounds.
Flight Data Recorder (FDR), which entered significant flight settings such as altitude, speed and engine performance, were removed from the debris on Friday.
Both CVR and FDR collectively form what is commonly known as the “black box” of the plane. It is a vital tool in an investigation into a plane crash that helps experts restore the latest flight moments and determine the cause of the incident.
The black box, unlike the name, is actually two bright -orange devices – one for CVR, and the other for the FDR – painted in reflective stripes for relief after the accident. Both of these devices are designed to survive an accident.
The Indian Aviation Authorities Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is investigating the disaster that helps teams from the US and the UK.
On Sunday, officials from the US National Council (NTSB) surveyed the plane crash site.
“AAIB has launched a detailed investigation, and the National Transport Security Council (NTSB) conducts a parallel probe on international protocols because the plane is made in American,” The released statement Sunday said.
The Indian media reports say, citing sources that officials from the Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) – the US Agency for Safety – also visited the site.
Separately, the high -level committee created by the Indian government to study the causes of the disaster, it is expected that the first meeting will be held on Monday.
The Committee will submit a previous report within three months, Radio “All India” saidAnd offers new standard operating procedures (SOP) that will help prevent similar incidents in the future.
As the investigation continues, families on Earth still fight against disbelief and injury.
Less than a minute after departure from Ahmedabad at the International Airport Academy Airport, AI171 flight crashed into the building of the doctors at the Medical College of the database and the Civil Hospital.
All but one of the 242 passengers and crew members were killed. Officials also tried to install how many people died on the ground and continue the slow process of the appropriate DNA sample to confirm the victim’s identity.
Last weekend, doctors said 270 bodies were restored from the scene.
More than 90 victims were discovered According to DNA, D -Rainish Patel from the Ahmedabad Civic Hospital said on Monday. He added that 47 detected bodies were sent to their families.
Among the identified victims is Viji Rupani, former chief Minister Gujarat, whose burial will take place on Monday. Roupani, whose political career has covered more than 50 years, will be laid to rest with full state honors in Rajkot.
For many other families, the excruciating expectation is ongoing.
Officials said the BBC that the identification process was slow and painstaking, as many bodies were heavily burned as a result of the accident and treated with small batches.
A Jignew’s Firans who are waiting outside the hospital for updates on his niece, said BBC on Saturday What officials told him that it may take longer to pass the remains of the niece, as the search for bodies is ongoing. He used to be told that the body would be transferred until Sunday, after 72 hours, usually required to complete the coincidence of DNA.
“When people are still missing, how can they complete the DNA process until tomorrow? What if my niece’s remnants have not even been found? Waiting us kills us,” he said.
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