AAIB Tells SC Cockpit Voice Recordings Cannot Be Made Public; India-UK FTA Comes Into Effect & More
In today's episode of Afternoon Dispatch, Host Heena Gambhir discussed that the Supreme Court hears crucial developments in the Air India AI-171 crash investigation as
In today's episode of Afternoon Dispatch, Host Heena Gambhir discussed that the Supreme Court hears crucial developments in the Air India AI-171 crash investigation as the AAIB says cockpit voice recordings cannot be made public due to statutory provisions. India and the United Kingdom operationalise the landmark Free Trade Agreement, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi calling it a major boost for trade, MSMEs and exports.
Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court seeks responses from the Centre and Delhi government on a plea seeking urgent medical intervention for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk amid his continuing hunger strike & more. Watch video to know more. Chapters 0:00 Understanding the Air India Crash: Key Details and Timeline 0:30 Investigation Update: AID's Preliminary Findings and Controversies 1:00 Supreme Court Hearing: Demands for
Independent Probe into Air India Crash 1:30 Cockpit Voice Recordings: Legal Restrictions and Public Concerns 2:30 Affidavit Insights: AAIB's Position on Disclosure of Evidence 3:00 Pilot Families Demand Transparency: The Call for Clarity 4:00 Legal Perspectives: AAIB's Justification for Non-Disclosure 5:00 Expert Opinions: The Need for Full Transcript Release 6:00 Electrical Failures and Pilot Communication: Analyzing the Evidence 7:00 The Importance of
Cockpit Conversations: What We Need to Know 8:00 Comparative Analysis: How Other Countries Handle CVR Transcripts 9:00 Upcoming Supreme Court Decision: What to Expect on July 17 10:00 India-UK Trade Agreement: Impacts and Opportunities 12:00 Key Features of the India-UK CETA: What You Should Know 15:00 Delhi High Court: Urgent Response on Hunger Strike Case 17:00 Congress Infighting in Punjab: Current Leadership Dynamics