India regulator seeks training data from Air India
After a deadly Air India crash near Ahmedabad, India's aviation authority (DGCA) has asked for the pilots' and flight dispatcher's training records.
They're also telling all flying schools to double-check their safety standards.
The move comes after Flight 171, headed from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just after takeoff on June 12, 2025—killing nearly everyone on board and dozens more on the ground.
Flight 171 hit a college hostel shortly after takeoff
Flight 171 hit a college hostel shortly after takeoff, leaving only one survivor out of 242 people onboard.
Emergency teams spent days at the site, with many victims hard to identify.
Now, an official investigation is underway to figure out what went wrong and how future disasters can be prevented.
Air India says it will support affected families and keep everyone updated as things unfold.