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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), a US federal agency, has slammed media reports for their coverage of the Air ...
US federal agency, NTSB, issued strong rebuke of recent media coverage made over preliminary investigative report of AAIB.
NTSB chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said the agency will continue to support the AAIB probe into the Air India plane crash.
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy says reports on the Air India plane crash are premature and supports the AAIB's ongoing ...
The head of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) warned against jumping to conclusions in the June 12 Air India Flight 171 crash investigation. The plane crash in India's Ahmedabad ...
India's top pilot body issues legal notice to WSJ, Reuters over AI-171 crash coverage, seeks apology
Federation of Indian Pilots President Captain CS Randhawa criticised the Western media reports for lacking a basis in the ...
The American National Transportation Safety Board has supported the AAIB, calling recent claims about pilot error in the Air India crash speculative and premature., India News, Times Now ...
Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy criticised Western media reports on the Air India Flight 171 crash as "premature and speculative," following leaks that suggested pilot error with fuel cutoff switches.
The Federation of Indian Pilots has issued a legal notice to The Wall Street Journal and Reuters over their speculative ...
NTSB chief Homendy said investigations of this magnitude take time amid reports that the captain cut the flow of fuel to the ...
The Air India flight AI 171 crash has highlighted the importance of cockpit design. Here is a primer on what goes behind it ...
Cockpit recordings reveal one Air India pilot questioning the other about cutting fuel mid-climb, raising fears a veteran captain deliberately doomed the jet.
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