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India to decide the foreign analysis of flight recorders


Indian Airplane Research Office (AAIB) must still be decided to decode and analysis from flights to flights that fell on the last Thursday.

At least 270 people, most passengers, when the Boeing Boeing of London died for less than a minute from Ahmedabad Ahmedabad airport in London.

Some of the media spent reports that the black boxes are being sent abroad, but the Ministry of the Civil Aircraft has not final decision.

Ministry celurbill The AAIB will determine the location of the study by assessment of “technical, safety and security factors”.

Researchers have recovered two better aircraft flight recorders (EAFRS) – “Black boxes” – Boeing 787 Crash.

These combined units were discovered on June 13 and 16 of flight data and audio. The plane model has two sets of two sets to help in depth examination.

Data recorders are a high precision track, gear and lever lever, pushing settings, motor performance, fuel flow as well as also activation of fires.

The “black boxes” of the aircraft can be used to reconstruct the end moments of flight and determine the reason for the incident.

However, some media reported recorders were badly damaged on fire After the plane crash, he made it difficult to extract Indian data and intend to send the government recordings to the US.

Captain Kishore Chinta, a former researcher with AAIB, told him that a set of BBC recorders could be sent to the United States to compare the data downloaded to the National Transport Commission (NTSB) “.

Although he was new AAIB Laboratory Delhi was inaugurated in April, “there is no clear EA that works completely for EAFR data downloads.”

Meanwhile, President Air India said that the Air India fell was new to a plane engine, and the other was not to have service until December.

In an interview with the news channel, N Chandrasekaran said that the two engine engines had “clean” historians.

By itself, the Airline said the inspection is completed in its 33 Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Aircraft, which are all “cleaning service”.

Indian aircraft regulators ordered additional security controls after the death of Air India’s Boeing 787 “prevention measure”.

Thursday, the airlines announced that its flights will be reduced on 16 international routes and will be suspended at three foreign destinations from June 21 to July 15th.

“The decision to deal with voluntary decisions is to improve the pre-flight security controls, as well as additional flight durations derived from the Acquisites of the Middle East.

The announcement said the carrier said it was temporarily reduced by 15% flights made with wide-body shots.

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