Centre's probe into Ahmedabad crash to conclude in 3 months
A high-level committee is investigating the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, where a Boeing 787 went down just after takeoff on June 12, claiming the lives of nearly everyone onboard, with one survivor, and several people on the ground.
Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol says the official report will be ready within three months.
The probe, led by Home Secretary Govind Mohan, is focusing on what caused the accident—whether it was a technical fault or human error.
Investigators recover black box; Air India's other Dreamliners being checked
Investigators have recovered key evidence like the black box, which could help explain what happened. Both Indian and US agencies are involved in separate investigations.
Meanwhile, Air India's other Dreamliners are being checked—so far, no issues have turned up in those examined.
Authorities are working with families to identify victims through DNA samples and have returned remains to many loved ones already.
The main goal: learn from this tragedy and make flying safer for everyone.