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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's aircraft accident investigation body said on Thursday it was too early to reach any "definite conclusions" on what led to the deadly Air India Boeing plane crash last ...
Investigators, led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau with the assistance of the NTSB, have been piecing ...
The U.S. assessment is not contained in a formal document, said a source, who emphasized the cause of the deadly crash ...
Fresh details have emerged of cockpit interactions between two pilots in lead up to crash involving Gatwick-bound flight ...
Campbell Wilson told staff in a memo that the pilots had passed a mandatory preflight breathalyzer test.
A 29-year-old Los Angeles native living in Northern California was killed by a wayward sequoia branch while hiking in ...
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal allegedly turned off both engine switches before crashing in western India last month, says report ...
Former AAIB chief Aurobindo Handa urges caution against premature conclusions regarding pilot error in the Air India crash, emphasizing the need for a fair and transparent investigation. The ...
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said there were “no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engine." ...
In addition to this, Air India announced that it would pay 2.5 million rupees (£21,000) in an interim payment to the victims’ families and the sole survivor, British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh.
The families of some Air India victims from the United Kingdom were given the wrong remains, according to a lawyer.
India's aircraft accident investigation body said on Thursday it was too early to reach any "definite conclusions" on what led to the deadly Air India Boeing plane crash last month that killed 260 ...