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DGCA has asked Air India for the training records of the pilots and dispatcher for the plane that crashed last week as part of its investigation.
More here: India regulator asks Air India for training data of pilots, dispatcher of crashed plane
Also, this is from The Aviation Herald's new post:
"On Jun 17th 2025 an official, a former Air India Captain trained by the Captain of the accident flight, stated, that the CVR has been successfully read out, the voices on the CVR are very clear. It is becoming gradually clear from the newly emerging evidence that there was probably zero negligence in the cockpit, the crew did not give up until the very last moment. The probability of a technical cause is high. A preliminary report by India's AAIB can be expected in a few days".
More here: India regulator asks Air India for training data of pilots, dispatcher of crashed plane
Also, this is from The Aviation Herald's new post:
"On Jun 17th 2025 an official, a former Air India Captain trained by the Captain of the accident flight, stated, that the CVR has been successfully read out, the voices on the CVR are very clear. It is becoming gradually clear from the newly emerging evidence that there was probably zero negligence in the cockpit, the crew did not give up until the very last moment. The probability of a technical cause is high. A preliminary report by India's AAIB can be expected in a few days".
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