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Air India Crash Report Delayed Amid Engine Probe

Created at 11 Jun · 2:06 AM9 sources↑ Market-relevant8 events
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The final report on the Air India 171 crash will miss its one-year deadline due to ongoing engine analysis in the US. Families are still seeking to identify the remains of victims, with one casket found to contain mixed remains.

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Key Numbers

1 yearinvestigation report deadline missed
260total fatalities in the crash
241passengers killed on the plane
19people killed on the ground
1 weektime for initial return of remains
1 monthadditional wait for cremation after mixed remains discovery
90%bodies severely charred

Who's Involved

Air India
airline involved in the fatal crash
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal
pilot of the crashed Air India jet
First Officer Clive Kunder
pilot of the crashed Air India jet
Ashok Patel
victim of the crash, father of Miten Patel
Shobhana Patel
victim of the crash, mother of Miten Patel
Miten Patel
son of crash victims, navigating aftermath
Fiona Wilcox
UK Coroner overseeing inquests
Dr Deepak Venkatesh
independent forensic expert on victim identification
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
Indian agency issuing new identification guidelines
James Healey-Pratt
lawyer representing crash victim families
Air India Crash Report Delayed Amid Engine Probe

↳ Why This Matters

The delayed investigation report and ongoing struggles with victim identification highlight significant challenges in aviation accident investigations and disaster response protocols. Families are left in prolonged distress due to the lack of timely closure and accountability.

Key facts

  • The final report on the Air India 171 crash will miss its one-year deadline.
  • The delay is due to ongoing engine analysis in the US.
  • Families are still struggling to identify the remains of victims.
  • One family received a casket containing mixed remains of their mother and an unidentified man.
  • A UK inquest is underway for the unidentified man.
  • The disaster resulted in 260 deaths, including passengers and people on the ground.

The final investigation report into the Air India 171 crash is set to miss its one-year deadline due to ongoing engine analysis being conducted in the United States. This delay comes as families continue to grapple with the identification of victims' remains, a process complicated by the scale of the disaster and alleged mishandling.

One year after the crash on June 12, families like the Patels are still seeking closure. Miten Patel recounted the harrowing experience of identifying his parents, Ashok and Shobhana Patel, and the subsequent discovery that his mother's casket contained mixed remains with an unidentified man. This led to a month-long delay in cremating his parents together.

A UK inquest has been opened into the death of the unidentified man, with the coroner, Fiona Wilcox, noting that palm prints and DNA have been sent to India without confirmation of identity. Wilcox described the situation as "obviously very unusual" nearly a year after the deaths.

The crash, which killed 260 people, was one of India's worst aviation accidents. The scale of the disaster, with many bodies severely charred and torn apart, presented immense challenges for emergency workers and forensic experts like Dr. Deepak Venkatesh. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has since used the crash as a case study for new identification guidelines, acknowledging that comprehensive disaster victim identification had not received adequate attention.

Lawyer James Healey-Pratt, representing families including the Patels, emphasized the need for transparency and accountability from Indian authorities, stating that no one in a position of authority has accepted responsibility. The process of returning remains was also fraught with difficulty, with one family in the UK having received the wrong remains.

Frequently asked questions

The report is delayed due to ongoing engine analysis being conducted in the United States.

A total of 260 people died, including 241 passengers on the plane and 19 people on the ground.

The scale of the disaster, with many bodies severely charred and torn apart, made identification difficult. The NDMA noted that extreme thermal damage destroyed fingerprints and facial features.

According to the families' lawyer, no one in a position of authority in India has accepted responsibility.

What Happens Next

01The final engine analysis in the US is expected to be completed.
02Further efforts will be made to identify the unknown male victim.
03The UK inquest into the unidentified man's death will continue.

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How It Developed

The Air India crash investigation report will miss its one-year deadline due to pending engine examination in the US.
Details emerged regarding the sequence of events in the Air India crash cockpit, including pilot dialogue.
Profiles of the two pilots, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kunder, were released.
The Air India crash was noted as the deadliest air disaster in a decade, with details on the airline's history provided.
The final report on the Air India 171 crash will miss its one-year deadline due to ongoing engine analysis in the US.
Families are still battling to identify the remains of victims from the crash.
One family discovered their mother's casket contained mixed remains with an unidentified man.
A UK inquest has been opened into the death of the unidentified man found in the casket.

Sources

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Air India crash families' year-long battle to identify remains of victimsBBC News
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Air India Crash Report to Miss One-Year Deadline With Engine Probe PendingBloomberg
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Air India's long history as it continues to face fallout from deadly crashThe Economic Times
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Inside the cockpit: How Air India's Boeing Dreamliner flight ended in disasterThe Economic Times
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Factbox-Inside the cockpit: How Air India's Boeing Dreamliner flight ended in disasterReuters via PiQSuite
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Factbox-Who were the two pilots who flew the Air India jet that crashed?Reuters via PiQSuite
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Factbox-Who were the two pilots who flew the Air India jet that crashed?PiQSuite
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Factbox-Inside the cockpit: How Air India's Boeing Dreamliner flight ended in disasterPiQSuite
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Air India crash report delay expected over unfinished engine analysis, source saysSky News
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India prepares interim, not final, investigation report as Air India crash anniversary nears, source says - The Economic Timeseconomictimes.indiatimes.com
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FPJ Exclusive: Air India 171 Crash Final Report Unlikely By June 12 As UK AAIB Says Draft Yet To Be Sharedfreepressjournal.in
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Air India Crash Report to Miss One-Year Deadl - Moomoomoomoo.com

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