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Parliament panel Quiz Aviation Brass: MPS AI -171 seeks updates on crash investigation; Increase alarm at airfare surge. Bharat News

New Delhi: A parliamentary panel on Tuesday questioned the top officials of the Ministry of Aviation, Airline and Airport on the Air India plane crash, the news agency PTI reported sources.The agenda of the meeting was to take oral evidence from the representatives of the Ministry, DGCA, AERA, AAI, AAIClas, BCAS, and other related organizations, including the airport operators and airlines, including “Levy and fees, tariffs, user charges, etc. According to public Budhakshurak and other public uses.According to PTI, the MPs asked the officials about the time limit for the completion of the report. Top airline representatives including Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson were also present in the meeting.Soon after the takeoff on June 12, 274 people died in a deadly accident of the London Gatwick-Bound Air India Plane in Ahmedabad.Since the accident, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has been assisting the Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (AAIB), which is investigating on a full scale.Aaib is working in its laboratory in New Delhi and is equipped with advanced technology, leading the investigation. According to the ministry, the crash protection module from one of the black boxes of the aircraft was recovered and accessed by June 25, and its data has been successfully downloaded.A source told ANI that a similar black box, referred to as “Golden Chassis”, was used to confirm whether the data could be accurately recovered from the original black box. The investigation team consists of experts from the Indian Air Force, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and the US -based National Transport Safety Board (NTSB).Additionally, Boeing, GE, Aviation Medicine experts and officials of air traffic control experts are included. ICAO Annexes 13 and India’s aircraft (investigations of accidents and events) are being investigated under the International criteria prescribed in 2017.After the initiative terrorist attack in April, members also expressed concern over a sudden increase in Srinagar air fares.

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