HomeIndiaFamilies Of Air India Crash Victims Want Black Box Data Released

Families Of Air India Crash Victims Want Black Box Data Released

Families Of Air India Crash Victims Want Black Box Data Released

Families Of Air India Crash Victims Want Black Box Data Released

AHMEDABAD-Families of those killed in the Air India Flight AI-171 crash have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pressing for the immediate release of the aircraft’s Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) data as they seek clarity on the cause of the accident.

The appeal is associated with ongoing frustration over the pace of the investigation and the level of communication from authorities and the airline.

In their letter, families described access to the black box recordings as “extremely important” to understanding what happened when the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on June 12 last year.

The catastrophe claimed the lives of 241 people on board and 19 on the ground, with only one passenger surviving.

“We want to know the truth about what caused this crash and whether there was any technical problem,” the letter states, urging that if the data cannot be released publicly, it should at least be shared directly with affected families.

The letter follows a meeting on April 4 attended in person by about 25 family members, with more than 30 participating online, at which relatives discussed unresolved concerns about the investigation and support from Air India and the Tata Group.

Participants said telephone calls often went unanswered and communication was largely restricted to email, a medium they said was not accessible for all.

“Many people in villages don’t even know how to use email,” one relative said, calling for a dedicated contact number or better support system.

Family members also raised questions about when they would receive the digital belongings of their loved ones and emphasized the need for respectful and direct engagement from authorities.

After the gathering, one family member told reporters that releasing the black box data was vital for understanding “the truth and circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.”

The formal investigation into the crash is being led by the AAIB under internationally accepted protocols.

Both the CVR and FDR were recovered from the wreckage days after the incident and transported to a laboratory in New Delhi for detailed examination.

An initial phase of data extraction was completed by late June, with technical experts analyzing cockpit information and flight parameters to reconstruct the final moments before the accident.

In a preliminary report published in July last year, the AAIB noted that both engines lost thrust shortly after takeoff when the fuel control switches were moved from the “RUN” to the “CUTOFF” position within seconds of liftoff, leading to a complete loss of power.

The report did not assign a definitive cause for the movement of the fuel control switches, with investigators continuing to review all available evidence. (IANS)

Share With:
Tags
Comments
  • According to google search engine
    If some one had disconnected the hydraulic system
    That would be sufficient to stop power to activate the engine power that incapacitated the aircraft from taking off

    It was a similar damage done to the
    Air India 707 aircraft in 1980s
    Which was supposed to go to Delhi
    To pick up former prime minister
    Mrs indira gandhi to go to Singapore on
    Official meeting it was detected at
    Engg Mantainance division and cancelled
    That flight another aircraft was made ready
    Call for reports from ministry of C A Delhi
    About that incident it may be similar or
    Identical

    Some one from ground handling co or
    Ground support co must have done that
    Mischief might be motivated by competitor
    Indigo thru serving employee of
    Ground handling or ground support

    April 6, 2026

Leave A Comment