The black box data recovered from the Air India Boeing 787 Ahmedabad Plane crash. It is recovered by using U.S. NTSB Kit. Several questions raised as to why there was a delay in downloading the information from the black box. In a press statement, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said that the two black boxes that this specific aircraft equipped to delivered to Delhi on June 24, although one unit recovered from the accident site on June 13 and the other on June 16.
NTSB Kit used to retrieved box office data from Ahmedabad Plane crash
It was a afternoon after the “Golden Chassis (same EAFR unit) and Download cables required to download data from EAFR sourced from NTSB [National Transportation Safety Board], USA. The systems arrived on 23rd June 2025,” the preliminary document of the Aviation Accident Investigation Bureau said.
Two black boxes
The Air India Boeing 787 aircraft prepared with two Enhanced Airborne Flight Recorders, or black packing boxes, one in the tail section and the other in the front section of the aircraft. Each EAFR tool shops each cockpit voice information and digital flight records.
While the black box in the rear section determined on June 13 from the rooftop of the eating mess building of the hostel premises of BJ Medical College, it discovered to “drastically broken”. The Ahmedabad Plane crash report states that the data not downloaded through a conventional way. It adds that the Cockpit Area Microphone (CAM) that stores voice data opened to investigate the memory card.
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