In India, experts successfully extracted data from the black boxes of Air India airline, which crashed on June 12. This was reported by the newspaper New Indian Express with reference to the statement of the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India.
According to the department, the investigation team managed to safely complete the procedure for reading information from black boxes, gaining access to their “memory module”. It is noted that “analysis continues” and is aimed at “reconstruction of the sequence of events that led to the catastrophe, the identification of contributing factors and the strengthening of aviation security.”
Recall that the devices were found within a few days after the tragedy.
AI171 flight liner was followed by the Vallabhai Patel International Airport in Akhmadabad in the London Gatwik airport. He crashed shortly after takeoff, falling to the residential area of Megani-Nagar.
As a result of the disaster, all those who were on board were killed – 229 passengers and 12 crew members, as well as 29 people on Earth.