Key Points

The NTSB is sending a team to assist India in investigating the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad. US President Donald Trump described the incident as one of the worst aviation disasters in history, offering full support. The crash resulted in 241 fatalities, with no clear cause yet identified. The probe will follow international aviation investigation protocols under ICAO Annex 13.

Key Points: NTSB to Investigate Air India Boeing 787 Crash in Ahmedabad

  • NTSB leads US team to assist India in Air India crash probe
  • Trump offers US support, calls it a "horrific" aviation disaster
  • Boeing 787-8 crash in Ahmedabad claims 241 lives
  • Investigation follows ICAO Annex 13 protocols
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US probing agency to investigate Air India crash in Ahmedabad

US NTSB leads probe into Air India Boeing 787 crash in Gujarat as Trump calls it one of aviation's worst disasters with 241 fatalities.

"It was a horrific crash... One of the worst in aviation history. – Donald Trump"

Washington DC, June 13

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an independent US government agency tasked with investigating transportation accidents and incidents, said that they will lead a team of US investigators to probe the Air India crash in Gujarat.

The NTSB stated that as per protocols, all information on the investigation will be provided by India.

In a post on X, it said, "The NTSB will be leading a team of US investigators travelling to India to assist the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau with its investigation into the crash of an Air India Boeing 787 in Ahmedabad, India, Thursday. Per international protocols under the International Civil Aviation Organization's Annex 13, all information on the investigation will be provided by the Government of India."

https://x.com/NTSB_Newsroom/status/1933147382331445483

US President Donald Trump, while talking about the Air India plane crash, said that it was a "horrific" crash.

Trump said that if India needed any assistance, US would help.

Trump added that India is "a big country, a strong country, and they'll handle it, I'm sure, but I let them know that anything we can do will be over there immediately."

Trump called it the "worst crash" in aviation history.

"It was a horrific crash. It looks like most are gone. Maybe you have a couple of survivors that we just heard of. That was a horrible crash. No one has any idea what it might be. I gave them a couple of pointers. I said, maybe you will look at this. We saw the plane it looked like it was flying pretty well. It didn't look like there was an explosion. It looked like maybe the engines lost power. That is a terrible crash. One of the worst in aviation history."

https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1933179738522013954

Meanwhile, a total of 241 people onboard the Boeing 787-8, Air India flight 171, including 12 crew members, have died in the deadly Ahmedabad plane crash, Air India confirmed post-midnight on Friday.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Very tragic incident. While US help is welcome, I hope our own DGCA and AAIB conduct a thorough investigation. We must ensure complete transparency in findings - families deserve answers. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why is Trump calling it the "worst crash in aviation history"? That's insensitive when we're still counting bodies. The focus should be on supporting victims' families, not making sensational statements.
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Amit S.
Boeing's safety record has been questionable lately. Hope the investigation looks carefully at whether this was a maintenance issue or aircraft malfunction. We need answers for 241 lives lost.
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Neha T.
Heartbreaking news. As someone who frequently flies Air India, this makes me nervous. Hope the investigation leads to concrete safety improvements across all airlines operating in India.
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Vikram J.
International cooperation in aviation safety is crucial, but final authority must remain with Indian investigators. We've seen how foreign agencies sometimes push their own narratives.
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Sanjay P.
The focus should be on: 1) Immediate compensation for families 2) Transparent investigation 3) Preventing future tragedies. Political statements from any side don't help right now.

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