Air India plane crash: Black box data was downloaded, likely to information in 10 days. Bharat News

New Delhi: On June 12, data of a black box of Air India Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad has been downloaded in the aircraft accident bureau lab, the government said on Thursday. Intensive information about the cause caused by the accident is likely to be known in the next seven to 10 days.Sources said the black box is being investigated at the local level, the final report is expected to be out in a month, instead of the first six months time limit, sources said. The Ministry of Civil Aviation said the crash protection module was safely recovered from the front black box, and on Wednesday, the memory module was accessed.While the Cockpit Voice Records (CVR) of the AI -171, which crashed within a few minutes of the take -off, was recovered on 13 June, the flight data recorders (FDR) were found in the debris three days later. Like earlier practice, this time also, the US had a plan to send a black box for the exam, especially when it included the first Dreamliner accident. Sources said that on the suggestion of top leadership, it was decided to send them to Aaib Lab. As a result, both were flown in Delhi in separate Indian Air Force aircraft last Tuesday.“Analysis of CVR and FDR data is going on. These efforts aim to re -organize the sequence of leading events for the accident and identify factors contributing to increase aviation security and to prevent future events. All tasks are taken in full compliance with domestic laws and international obligations.”A senior official said that in less than a month, information about the reasons in record time is expected, as it is the first example of an aircraft figures that crashed in Indian territory, being investigated in the laboratories of the country itself. The laboratory is in line with international standards. A team of more than 20 experts of the National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) in the US, who arrived in Ahmedabad on 13 June, are now in the capital, who are investigating data with Indian experts.The delay in announcing the composition of the team investigating the AI -171 accident after a fortnight of the accident has raised questions about the investigation. The government’s statement defended the process.“After the unfortunate accident) (on 12 June), Aaib immediately began an investigation and formed a multi-disciplinary team on 13 June 2025 as per the criteria set. Team, formed according to the international protocol, and an aviation therapy expert, an air traffic control (ATC) from an air traffic control (ATC), is required to be required for the investigation. Apart from DG Aaib GVG Yugandhar, the names of other people on the investigation panel have not yet been made public.