June 15th, 2025
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The flight recorder from the Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad has been found. This crash sadly killed 241 people on board and others on the ground. The Boeing 787, which was flying to London, hit a medical college building right after taking off. The device should give important details about the engine, control settings, and conversations in the cockpit. This might show if the plane lost engine power or lift after takeoff. The only passenger who survived said the plane seemed to have trouble immediately after takeoff and could not get higher before it crashed. Investigators are probably looking at things like the wing settings, engine power, cockpit alarms, and information about the outside temperature, fuel, and passenger weight. Experts from the US, including the NTSB, FAA, Boeing, and General Electric, will help with the investigation to stop future accidents.
June 15th, 2025
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