New Delhi. Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has given some information by holding a press conference in the Ahmedabad plane crash case. He said that the last two days have been very difficult. The accident near Ahmedabad Airport has shook the entire country. In this incident, I have deep condolences to all the families who lose my loved ones. The minister said that after reaching a height of about 650 feet, the aircraft failed. The pilot had reported the Emergency to the ATC. When the ATC tried to contact the pilot, there was no response from there. Soon after the takeoff, the plane crashed in Meghani Nagar, 2 km from the airport.
Delhi: Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu, Says, “Currently we just felt Country also and I would like to reiterate that this was a very… pic.twitter.com/2tjkectrqn
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The Minister of Aviation said that the aircraft accident bureau (AAIB) had recovered a black box from the spot around 5 pm yesterday. The AAIB team believes that after decoding the black box, it will be revealed what actually happened. We are waiting for what report will be revealed after a thorough investigation by AAIB. He said that when this incident happened, the government ordered a detailed monitoring in the Boeing 787 series. After this, DGCA has also ordered a security check of Boeing 787 dream liner aircraft. There are currently 34 aircraft in the Indian aircraft fleet. 8 aircraft have already been investigated and the rest will be investigated immediately.
Ahmedabad, Gujarat: Following the crash of air India flight AI171, The Crashed Plane is Being Removed Using A Crane pic.twitter.com/mgyghab4t3
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On the other hand, on the third day of the plane crash, another body was found from the rubble today. The body was trapped in the plane tail. The body has been sent for forensic examination. The work of removing the wreckage of the plane from the building of the medical college hostel is still going on. The damaged part of the plane is being removed from there with the help of a large crane.