Jharkhand Crash: 40-Year-Old Plane Did Not Have Cockpit Voice Or Flight Data Recorders

The recent plane crash in Jharkhand has raised significant concerns as investigators from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) confirm that the 40-year-old aircraft lacked both cockpit voice and flight data recorders. These critical devices are essential for understanding the circumstances leading to aviation accidents, and their absence complicates the investigation into the cause of the crash. The AAIB is currently conducting a thorough examination of the wreckage and speaking with witnesses to piece together the events that transpired before the aircraft went down. This incident highlights the ongoing debate regarding aviation safety standards in India, especially concerning older aircraft. The aviation sector in India has seen a surge in traffic, raising questions about the regulatory oversight of aging aircraft still in operation. As the investigation unfolds, the focus will be on not only determining the immediate cause of the crash but also addressing broader issues related to aircraft safety and regulatory compliance in the Indian aviation industry.
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