India Recovered Data from Crashed Flight Recorders
The flight data recorders from an Air India plane that crashed three months ago in genome has been recovered, according to multiple reports. The recovery of the data recorders from the plane's black box, which crashed in a field in Gugarahalli, will provide valuable information to determine the cause of the tragic accident that claimed the lives of 190 people. The data will also be used to implement preventative measures to ensure these kinds of accidents never happen again.
What's Next?
The voice and data recorders, which were severely damaged in the crash, have been sent to the Singapore Transportation Safety Investigation Bureau for further analysis. The bureau has the expertise and equipment to recover data from damaged recorders, and is expected to take several weeks to complete the task. We await further information with sympathy for the grieving families and loved ones of those affected by this tragedy.