Key Points

Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed the black box was recovered within 28 hours from the Air India crash site. The Boeing 787-8 bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing 241 people including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani. Investigators clarified that a circulating video recorder was not the actual flight data recorder found on a rooftop. The sole survivor, a British-Indian passenger, was seated near an emergency exit in row 11.

Key Points: Aviation Minister Naidu says black box found in Air India crash probe

  • Black box found on rooftop at Ahmedabad crash site
  • 241 killed including ex-Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani
  • Sole survivor was British-Indian in row 11
  • Boeing 787-8 crashed after Mayday call
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Black box recovered within 28 hours, says Aviation Minister Naidu, calls it 'significant step' in Air India plane crash probe

Black box recovered within 28 hours from Air India crash site in Ahmedabad, aiding probe into tragedy that killed 241 including ex-CM Rupani.

"The Flight Data Recorder has been recovered within 28 hours... This marks an important step forward in the investigation. - Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu"

New Delhi, June 13

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Friday said that the Flight Data Recorder, commonly known as the black box, was recovered within 28 hours from the Air India plane crash site in Gujarat's Ahmedabad.

He called it a significant step forward in the investigation into the tragic accident that claimed 241 lives.

In a post on X, the minister wrote, "The Flight Data Recorder (Black Box) has been recovered within 28 hours from the accident site in Ahmedabad by AAIB. This marks an important step forward in the investigation. This will significantly aid the enquiry into the incident."

Earlier in the day, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) confirmed the recovery of the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR), commonly referred to as the black box, from the rooftop of a building at the site of the Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation clarified that, contrary to circulating reports, a video recorder that had been recovered at the crash site was not the DFDR.

The AAIB has launched a full-scale investigation into the crash, with over 40 staff from the Gujarat State Government joining efforts to support the Ministry of Civil Aviation teams on the ground. The black box, a critical piece of evidence, will be analysed to determine the cause of the tragic crash that claimed the lives of all 241 passengers and crew, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

"Contrary to some reports, the video recorder being circulated is not the DFDR (Digital Flight Data Recorder). The black box was found on the rooftop. AAIB began work with full force immediately. Over 40 staff from the State Government joined efforts to augment MoCA teams on site. The DFDR has been recovered from the rooftop," said the statement of the Ministry of Civil Aviation

The investigation is underway, and the recovered DFDR is expected to provide vital insights into the events leading up to the disaster.

On Thursday, the Al-171 Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 aircraft bound for London's Gatwick had crashed shortly after it took off from the Ahmedabad International Airport. The airlines said only one out of the 242 people on board the aircraft survived the crash.

The aircraft was piloted by Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, a Line Training Captain with 8,200 hours of flying experience, assisted by First Officer Clive Kundar, who had logged 1,100 flying hours.

According to Air Traffic Control (ATC), the aircraft departed from Ahmedabad at 1339 IST (0809 UTC) from runway 23. It made a Mayday call to ATC, but thereafter, the aircraft did not respond to the calls made by ATC.

Immediately after departing Runway 23, the aircraft crashed outside the airport perimeter, and heavy black smoke began emanating from the accident site.

Vishwashkumar Ramesh miraculously survived the Air India plane crash a day ago, in which 241 other passengers died. Kumar, a British national of Indian origin, was seated in row 11, at the left window seat in the flight's economy class section, right behind an emergency exit.

There were 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian national on board the crashed plane, airline authorities said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Recovery within 28 hours is commendable! 🙏 But my heart goes out to all the families who lost loved ones. The black box findings must be made transparent to prevent such tragedies in future. Safety should be aviation's top priority, not just speed of investigation.
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Rahul S.
As someone from Ahmedabad, I saw the smoke from my terrace. Terrifying sight. Quick recovery of black box is good, but why so much confusion about video recorder? Authorities should communicate clearly to avoid panic. Prayers for all affected families.
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Anjali M.
The sole survivor's story gives me chills - what a miracle! 🕊️ Hope the black box data helps understand what went wrong. We need stricter aircraft maintenance protocols across all Indian airlines. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
While quick recovery is good, let's not celebrate prematurely. The real test is thorough analysis and implementing safety measures. Remember Mangalore crash lessons? We can't afford to repeat mistakes when lives are at stake.
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Sneha P.
My cousin was on that flight... This isn't just news for us, it's personal tragedy. Hope the investigation gives us answers. The pilot had so much experience - what could have gone wrong? 😔
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Karan D.
Good coordination between state and central teams. But question remains - why did a new Dreamliner crash? Boeing needs to answer tough questions. Indian aviation can't become testing ground for foreign aircraft manufacturers.

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