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AAIB says it's too early to conclude on the Air India plane crash; investigation ongoing; urges media to avoid premature conclusions.
Former Flight Operations Inspector discusses Air India AI 171 crash, highlighting pilot dynamics and confusion in cockpit.
Sections of global media repeatedly attempting to draw conclusions through selective, unverified reporting; such actions irresponsible: AAIB. AAIB says it will publish updates on Air India plane crash ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on Thursday said it is too early to reach any definite conclusions on the ...
The Ministry of Civil Aviation criticized foreign media for "irresponsible" reporting on the Air India crash. The Wall Street ...
The statement comes after a cockpit recording of dialogue between the two pilots of the flight that crashed last month ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has criticised “irresponsible” and unverified reporting by sections of the global media regarding the Air India crash. It urged all parties to refrain from ...
The bureau clarified that the investigation is still ongoing and it is too early to arrive at any definitive conclusions. It ...
Air India Crash: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) called out foreign media for "irresponsible" reporting on Air India crash. Get Current Updates on India News, Entertainment News, ...
The ministry noted that while the accident has drawn national and global attention, the purpose of the preliminary report is ...
According to the WSJ report citing the audio recording, the first officer, expressing surprise, asked the senior pilot why he ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has slammed the international media for "selective and unverified" reporting about the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane crash on June 12.