Air India plane crash: investigators to examine pilots' voice recordings
Briefly

In the aftermath of the devastating Air India plane crash, which resulted in at least 279 deaths, investigators are concentrating on the cockpit voice recorder to decipher the pilots' final communications. The aircraft, a Boeing 787, crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad. The flight's captain issued a mayday call, raising concerns about potential engine failures and issues with the wing flaps and landing gear. While investigations continue, families are left in pain awaiting the return of their loved ones, as identification processes proceed cautiously.
Investigators are preparing to study the pilots' last words for clues into the cause of last week's Air India crash, focusing initially on engine failure and wing issues.
The cockpit voice recorder was recovered, and the focus of the investigation is on the last words of those aboard, which may provide crucial insights.
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