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July 18 (Reuters) - A cockpit recording of dialogue between the two pilots of the Air India flight that crashed last month ...
The U.S. assessment is not contained in a formal document, said a source, who emphasized the cause of the deadly crash remains under investigation.
Investigators are probing the wreckage and cockpit recorders to understand what went wrong just after take-off. The Air India ...
Air India Express 171's crash report offered no closure - just more speculation and one haunting, unexplained detail.
Families of 65 AI-171 crash victims hire Beasley Allen, the firm behind the Boeing 737 MAX lawsuits, to sue Boeing & Air India.
Then there are those who appear convinced that it couldn’t have been the pilots, and believe that something was wrong with the aircraft.
Based on the cockpit voice recordings, officials believe the evidence points to the captain as the one who cut off the engines' fuel supply.
PEOPLE spoke to aviation expert Anthony Brickhouse about the tragic June 12 crash that killed 241 passengers and crew members ...
A black-box recording and report details indicate that the flight’s captain switched off fuel flow to engines.
A preliminary report by Indian authorities focuses on fuel cutoff switches as primary cause of Air India crash.
The report into the crash, released by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, also revealed the pilots' final exchange after they realised the fuel had been cut off, which resulted in a loss ...
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation bureau has released a preliminary report on the Air India flight that crashed in June ...
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