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Black Boxes and Evidence Shed Light on Air India Crash Investigation

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Barron's

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Investors are awaiting details from the black boxes recovered from Air India Flight 171, which crashed shortly after takeoff. The data recorders, crucial for understanding the crash, are being analyzed, with preliminary investigations considering engine failure, fuel, electrical, and hydraulic issues. Boeing's stock has seen slight gains as the investigation progresses, and a full report is expected in the coming months.

Air India Boeing 787 Crash: Investigation and Updates

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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An Air India Boeing 787 crashed just 40 seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad, prompting a detailed investigation involving wreckage analysis, flight data and cockpit voice recorders, with potential causes including engine failure, system malfunction, or crew error, while the final report is expected within 12 months.

Flight data recorders recovered from fatal Black Hawk helicopter crash.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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The US Army has recovered the flight data recorders from two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters that crashed during a training exercise near Fort Campbell in Kentucky, killing nine soldiers. The Army is still investigating the cause of the crash. The Army has posthumously promoted three of the victims and is providing support to the families and affected soldiers. The deceased soldiers have been transferred to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

Black Hawk Crash: Flight Data Recorders Recovered and Community Mourns Fallen Soldiers.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ArmyTimes.com

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Flight data recorders, commonly known as black boxes, have been recovered from the two Army Black Hawk helicopters that crashed during a nighttime training exercise in Kentucky, killing all nine soldiers aboard. The recorders have been sent to Fort Rucker for further analysis. The investigation is ongoing, and the duration will be determined by the thorough analysis of all factors. The soldiers' remains have been taken to Dover Air Force Base, and three of the soldiers killed in the crash were posthumously promoted to the next higher grade.