In a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the tragic Air India crash, officials have confirmed the recovery of the aircraft’s Digital Video Recorder (DVR) from the wreckage. The find is expected to provide crucial insights into the final moments before the plane went down.
Live Updates:
11:10 AM IST – DVR Retrieved from Rear Section Debris
Rescue and investigation teams combing through the crash site located the DVR near the rear fuselage remains of the aircraft. The device, though slightly damaged, appears to be largely intact. Aviation experts believe the DVR holds cockpit footage and crew activity records that are critical to reconstructing the final sequence of events.
10:40 AM IST – Search Operations Continue in Full Swing
Despite challenging terrain and weather conditions, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams and aviation officials continue their coordinated efforts to recover all black box components and evidence.
9:15 AM IST – Voice Recorder Recovered Earlier This Morning
Earlier today, investigators recovered the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), which captures conversations between pilots and other cockpit sounds. Combined with the DVR, it will help piece together the pilots’ decisions and responses during the flight’s final moments.
8:00 AM IST – DGCA Briefing Scheduled for Afternoon
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is expected to hold a press conference later today to provide more information on the investigation, including updates on data analysis and initial findings from the recovered devices.
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