Air India crash update
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Air India Tuesday said it is gradually bringing back parts of its international schedule that it had cut after the AI 171 crash.
A US aviation attorney told FinancialExpress.com that there is “no evidence” that suggests that a pilot deliberately took down the Air India AI 171 flight from Ahmedabad to London.
The Airline Pilots Association of India (ALPA-I), which represents over 1,000 pilots, said the crew deserved respect and not unfounded character judgments
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Air India will partially restore some flights that were cut due to a ‘Safety Pause’ following the tragic crash of Air India flight AI171.
The announcement comes a few days after the preliminary report into the AI 171 crash came out. The accident claimed 260 lives—241 of the 242 people on board and 19 on ground.