Delhi, June 26: While the precise reason behind the Ahmedabad Plane Crash is yet to be ascertained , the data from the Black Box recovered from the wreckages, has been successfully retrieved.
According to official sources, information from the black boxe recovered from the June 12 Air India plane crash has been successfully downloaded.
Now it’s under analysis, the Civial Aviation Ministry cleared on Thursday. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has succeeded in safely extracting the Crash Protection Module, or CPM, and the memory module, and downloaded the data recorded in it.
The government statement said both Black Boxes - one found on the rooftop of the hostel into which the plane crashed and the other from the debris - were securely transported to the AAIB lab in Delhi on Tuesday where the data recorded in them during the mishap was downloaded successfully.
"Digital analysis of the CVR and FDR data underway. These efforts aim to reconstruct sequence of events leading to the accident and identify contributing factors to enhance aviation safety," the government said.
CVR data is expected to shed light on cockpit conversations, crew responses, and ambient sounds, while the FDR contains parameters like altitude, airspeed, flight control inputs, and engine performance.
Worth mentioning, the AI 171, Air India's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed 36 seconds after take-off, killing 241 people on the plane and 34 on the ground at Ahmedabad on June 12.