A fire offical stands next to the crashed Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, in Ahmedabad, India, June 13, 2025. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
261 KILLED! Air India Crash: Black Box Secrets EXPOSED? US & India Probe!
Could crucial flight data finally reveal the shocking truth behind the Air India crash that claimed 261 lives just months ago? In a significant development, Indian investigators are set to journey to the United States next week for a critical meeting with the National Transportation Safety Board. Their mission: to meticulously review and share invaluable findings, including insights gleaned from the ill-fated Boeing 787 Dreamliner's cockpit voice and flight data recorders, often referred to as the black boxes. This collaborative effort at the NTSB's headquarters in Washington D.C. will also involve representatives from Boeing, the aircraft's manufacturer. The disaster, which occurred in June, saw the plane inexplicably lose thrust and altitude shortly after departing Ahmedabad for London, leading to a catastrophic outcome. Tragically, all but one of the 242 passengers and crew perished, and an additional 19 individuals on the ground also lost their lives. As the world watches, this joint investigation promises to shed light on the devastating incident, potentially uncovering the precise sequence of events that led to such immense loss. Consequently, this deep dive into the technical details and shared intelligence is paramount for ensuring future aviation safety. Don't miss out on more critical updates and in-depth analyses; be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest developments.
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