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Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Affirms AAIB's Impartiality in AI-171 Crash Report

Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Affirms AAIB's Impartiality in AI-171 Crash Report
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has reaffirmed the impartiality and technical expertise of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) in its investigation of the AI-171 crash, addressing ongoing concerns about the integrity of the probe. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha during the monsoon session of Parliament, Naidu underscored a significant advancement in India’s aviation safety capabilities, marking a milestone in the country’s approach to accident investigations.
Landmark Achievement in Black Box Decoding
For the first time, the AAIB successfully decoded a damaged black box—comprising both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder—entirely within India. Historically, damaged black boxes were sent abroad to the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) for analysis. Minister Naidu emphasized that this shift represents a critical step forward for the nation’s self-reliance in aviation safety. “It was for the first time as a country that India took a stand that the black box, even if it was damaged, the whole decoding process is going to happen in the country,” he stated. The AAIB managed to extract and analyze data from both recorders, demonstrating the bureau’s growing technical competence.
Ongoing Scrutiny and Broader Context
Despite these technical achievements, the investigation has encountered skepticism from various stakeholders. Market reactions have been mixed, with some urging patience as the probe progresses, while others demand a more comprehensive inquiry to dispel doubts about the report’s objectivity. The CEO of Air India, a competitor airline, noted that preliminary findings from the AAIB show no evidence of fuel issues, mechanical failure, or pilot error, but stressed that the investigation remains ongoing.
Complicating the public discourse is a recent tragic event in Odisha, where a college student’s self-immolation and subsequent death have drawn intense political and social attention. This development has shifted focus away from the crash investigation, adding complexity to the regional and national conversation surrounding the incident.
Minister Naidu’s reaffirmation of the AAIB’s impartiality and technical progress appears aimed at restoring confidence in the investigation process. Nevertheless, with competing narratives and heightened sensitivities, the final conclusions of the AI-171 crash probe continue to be closely monitored by the public and industry observers alike.

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