Air India Crash: Second Black Box Found – Cause Investigation
- NEW DELHI—The recovery of the cockpit voice recorder from the wreckage of Air India Flight 171 marks a crucial step in the investigation of the Ahmedabad plane crash.
- An official from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office confirmed that both the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have been located.
- Captain Sumeet Sabharwal issued a mayday call just after the plane left the runway.
Investigators have secured both black boxes from the Air India Flight 171 crash, a critical progress in the Ahmedabad disaster probe. The cockpit voice recorder, now recovered, is expected to reveal key details of the final moments before the crash. The flight data recorder is expected to give vital information about the aircraft’s performance. These black boxes are crucial to understanding the cause and preventing future incidents. International teams are actively assisting Indian authorities in the ongoing inquiry. News directory 3 provides up-to-the-minute updates on this developing story. Expect more details to emerge as the investigation progresses. Discover what’s next in the Air India crash investigation.
Air India Crash Probe Focuses on Black Boxes After Ahmedabad Disaster
Updated June 16, 2025
NEW DELHI—The recovery of the cockpit voice recorder from the wreckage of Air India Flight 171 marks a crucial step in the investigation of the Ahmedabad plane crash. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff on Thursday, killing 241 of the 242 people aboard, plus dozens on the ground.The flight was bound for London.
An official from Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s office confirmed that both the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have been located. The voice recorder is expected to provide vital clues about the final moments of the flight, capturing conversations between the pilots, alarms, and other sounds in the cockpit.
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal issued a mayday call just after the plane left the runway. The flight data recorder, recovered Friday, contains a wealth of information about the aircraft’s performance, including altitude, speed, and engine data. These black boxes are critical for air accident investigators seeking to understand the cause of the disaster and prevent future incidents.The Air India crash investigation is ongoing.
