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A month after Air India's deadliest crash, the BJ Medical College hostel site in Ahmedabad remains deserted and charred.
The final words shared by the pilots of the Air India crash, which tragically claimed the lives of 241 passengers on June 12, ...
The 15-page preliminary investigation report, which reveals the likely cause behind the crash, has prompted emotional reactions from the relatives of those who died in the June 12 crash in Ahmedabad, ...
In an era of fleeting food fads, Smoky Cave is bringing authenticity back to the table. Born in Ahmedabad, this artisan brick oven company is helping chefs and home cooks rediscover the magic of ...
Ahmedabad: Japan's Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Keiichi Ono, enjoyed Gujarat food during his recent visit to the state.
2. There were 242 people, including 12 crew members, on board the ill-fated plane. While only one passenger survived, many ...
As per the preliminary report, investigators have not recommended any action against Air India, Boeing or GE. AAIB ...
Fuel supply to the engines of the Air India plane that crashed last month was cut off just seconds after the flight took off, a preliminary report by Indian aviation accident investigators has ...
The AAIB in its report said, within seconds of lift off, both engine fuel control switches of the aircraft transitioned from ‘RUN’ to ‘CUTOFF’ position one after another with a time gap of 01 seconds ...
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad after losing engine power shortly after takeoff. Fuel cutoff switches were inadvertently activated, leading to a failed attempt to relight the engines.
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation bureau has released a preliminary report on the Air India flight that crashed in June, pointing to a possible issue with the engine fuel ...
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