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Families of victims of June’s deadly Air India crash demanded on Friday (Aug 8) the immediate release of the aircraft’s two ...
The deadly Air India crash has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras to monitor airline pilot actions.
London-bound Air India flight 171 crashed into a heavily populated area June 12 shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, killing all but one of the ...
The controversy surrounding cockpit video recorders is reignited by the Air India crash. The Boeing 787 crash has renewed global calls for cockpit ...
Families of Air India crash victims demand ‘immediate release’ of black box recordings - Two black boxes were recovered after ...
Families of the 260 Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders, citing eroding public trust amid ...
Beasley Allen is looking to do a “reconstruction” of the crash and could proceed under US product liability law once it gets ...
Investigators have recovered flight recorder data from the Air India crash earlier this month, the civil aviation ministry has confirmed, marking a key step in the probe. At least 270 people, most ...
The ill-fated Air India Flight 171, flying Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, departed from Ahmedabad in India for London on June 12 ...
Our law firm’s expert team will analyse it (the data)... to file a case against Boeing in US federal court, says Principal ...
Air India crash victims’ families demand immediate release of flight recorders, hire US-based lawyer
Some families have hired a US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm’s Lawyer named Mike Andrews, he is representing 65 families considering suing Air India and Boeing, the US manufacturer of the aircraft.
Analysis of flight recorder data from the deadly Air India crash two weeks ago was underway in India after investigators successfully retrieved the information from the two black boxes on board.
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