New Delhi. On June 12, Air India flight was victim of an Air India flight accident in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. In this accident, 275 people, including 241 passengers aboard Air India aircraft, died. Only one passenger Vishwas Kumar Ramesh could survive. Now the latest update about this aircraft accident has come. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, AAIB, has reported that the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder has been secured by securing their data from the black box of the accident air India aircraft. Now the data downloaded from the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder is being analyzed.
The cockpit voice recorder records all conversations between pilots, co-pilots and ATC. At the same time, the flight data recorder contains every data record related to the functioning of the aircraft instruments, the engine Wagaira. Their analysis would be able to know what happened in the Air India aircraft that it could not catch the height only after flying and collided with the mess of the Medical College, Ahmedabad. Let us know that the aircraft took off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International of Ahmedabad at around 1.38 pm on June 12 and fell victim to the accident in some time.
Just before the accident, Air India aircraft was seen coming down like.
The aircraft operating Air India’s flight number AI171 was to go from Ahmedabad to Gatvik Airport in London. The air India aircraft that was a victim of the accident reached Ahmedabad on the same day after flying from Delhi. A passenger made a video during a flight from Delhi to Ahmedabad. In which it was shown that neither AC nor all buttons were working in Air India aircraft. According to Air India, an engine of this aircraft was overhaled in April. Such occasions are one of the crores that both engines of the aircraft stop working together. In such a situation, it will be known only from the investigation of the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder why Air India aircraft was a victim of accident.