The mystery of the Ahmedabad plane crash will now be solved! Cockpit voice recorder recovered

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There has been a major breakthrough in the investigation of the horrific Air India plane crash that took place on June 12 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Investigators have recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR). Earlier, the flight data recorder (FDR) was also found.
270 people have lost their lives in this accident. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), which is investigating the accident, had earlier confirmed the recovery of only the flight data recorder. But now the cockpit voice recorder has also been recovered.
At the same time, the Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary PK Mishra visited the site of the incident on Sunday and met the injured. He took stock of the investigation and relief work and assured the victim families of all possible help.
Meeting of top officials of different departments
The officials told PK Mishra that both the black boxes are safe. Finding them will make it easier to find out the cause of the accident. AAIB has started investigation, while US National Transportation Safety Board is also conducting a separate investigation, as the plane was made in America.
PK Mishra has also held a high-level meeting at the Circuit House. Top officials of the central and state governments, AAIB and Airports Authority of India officials attended this meeting. Relief, rescue and investigation work were discussed in detail in the meeting.
PK Mishra told reporters, “I am very saddened by the horror of this accident. Everyone is sad. It is our duty to express condolences to the victims and share their pain.”