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The deadly Air India crash last month has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras monitoring airline pilot actions to complement the cockpit voice and flight data recorders already used by accident investigators.
Campbell Wilson told staff in a memo that the pilots had passed a mandatory preflight breathalyzer test.
Tata Sons and Tata Trusts have jointly committed Rs 500 crore to the memorial trust, with each contributing Rs 250 crore. This fund will support ex-gratia payments, medical treatment for the injured,
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Legit.ng on MSNAir India: Man Who Boarded First Class Flight Days Before Plane Crash Shares Experience, Posts VideoA man who flew on an Air India plane before the crash shared his experience after booking a first-class ticket. He showed a video of what he saw in the plane.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNAir India Plane Crash: Pilots Association welcomes AAIB's appeal for refrain from speculationThe Pilots Association reiterated their request to participate as observers, citing global best practices and ICAO Annex 13, emphasizing their commitment to aviation safety and supporting the AAIB's fact-finding mission.
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ABP News on MSNAir India Crash: Investigator Rejects ‘Irresponsible’ International Reports, ‘Not The Time To Create Public Anxiety’Highlighting its track record, AAIB noted that since its formation in 2012, it has successfully investigated 92 accidents and 111 serious incidents. The ongoing probe into the crash of Air India’s Boeing 787-8 aircraft,
THE deadly Air India crash may have been the result of a human act inside the cockpit, a top aviation expert has warned. Captain Steve Scheibner suggested there was a “human hand”