Air India Ahmedabad-London flight Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashes near airport in Ahmedabad

you haven't ever seen ntsb with their investigation practices right? thee are the same people who leaked their report because the Egyptian government wanted to save their own image.

go read up about that, NTSB folks do not **** around with politics, it's much more likely for Indian government to suppress the report to save Air India's image
Yeh bhi sahi hai.
Hamare yeha bhi golmaal hai sab.
 
If we are going to rely on them to extract data then it means we will be at their mercy for fair investigation.

No other option really. Let them just analyze it and hopefully the results come out soon. So many theories about how the aircraft met it's doom are floating around now so we need some level of clarity.

Huge discussion going on Airliners (dot)net forum as well and PPrune(dot)org. Mods closed the thread on PPrune because it was leading to many guesswork theories. Airliners forum discussion is still on and quite insightful.
 
Rising incidence of flights returning in the days after the crash is a very strong signal that security measures were being ignored amid breakneck growth in recent years.

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Rising incidence of flights returning in the days after the crash is a very strong signal that security measures were being ignored amid breakneck growth in recent years.

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I read that Boeing had manufactured 11 787s that had safety and structural issues and were flagged by their internal safety auditor. Management told her, "Don't worry, none of these planes will be used in the United States." 6 of those 11 were sold to Air India, including the one that crashed. Apparently DGCA knew something was amiss, but never raised any alarm then.


"Cynthia Kitchens, a former quality manager who worked at the Charleston plant between 2009 and 2016, has a binder full of notes, documents and photos from her frustrating years at Boeing, one page of which lists the numbers of the eleven planes delivered between early 2012 and late 2013 whose quality defects most kept her awake at night. Six of them went to Air India, whose purchases were bolstered by billions of dollars in Export-Import Bank loan guarantees. The plane that crashed was delivered in January 2014 from Boeing’s now-defunct assembly line in Everett, Washington, though its mid- and aft- fuselages were produced in Charleston."
 
Apparently DGCA knew something was amiss, but never raised any alarm then.
“We were threatened with termination for telling the truth,” their letter stated. The attendants, both of whom have served Air India for over 20 years, claim the airline and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) suppressed the incident and failed to launch a formal investigation.