Ahmedabad Air India Crash: AAIB Tells SC Cockpit Voice Recordings Can't Be Made Public | Top Update
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has informed the Supreme Court that the Cockpit Voice Recordings (CVR) and other crucial evidence related to last year's
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has informed the Supreme Court that the Cockpit Voice Recordings (CVR) and other crucial evidence related to last year's Ahmedabad Air India plane crash cannot be made public. Appearing before the apex court, the AAIB said Indian law prohibits the release of cockpit voice recordings, adding that such protections are essential to ensure a fair, independent and transparent air accident investigation.
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Plane Crash Investigation 0:30 Supreme Court Hearing: AAIB's Response on Evidence Confidentiality 1:00 Understanding the AAIB's Affidavit and Legal Implications 1:30 Timeline for Final Report: What to Expect by October 2026 2:00 Investigation Process Explained: International Collaboration and Transparency 2:30 Key Provisions: Why Cockpit Voice Recordings Remain Confidential 3:00 Addressing Concerns: Transparency and Accountability in Aviation Investigations