Kerala plane crash investigation started, DGCA team reached the spot
Kerala plane crash investigation started, DGCA team reached the spot
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The investigation into the aeroplane crash that occurred on Friday evening in Kerala has now started. After all, what caused this plane crash, it is currently being investigated. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is engaged in investigating the aeroplane crash. A DGCA team has reached the spot and started investigating.

The team of investigators has found important evidence related to the plane crash. According to the officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, they have recovered digital flight data recorders (DFDR) from inside the plane. Apart from this, the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) has also been recovered. With the help of both recorders, the exact cause of the plane incident will be known. 

Air India flight coming to Kozhikode from Dubai crashed at 7:40 pm on Friday evening. According to reports, there was water-filled on the runway and the plane was in full speed overshot the runway. But only after a thorough investigation into this incident the picture will be clear. In this accident, the plane pilot and the co-pilot lost their lives. According to the Civil Aviation Minister Hardir Singh Puri, 18 people have lost their lives in this aeroplane accident, including both pilots, while 127 people are admitted in the hospital. After the incident, Minister Hardir Singh Puri himself reached the spot some time ago to take stock of the situation. Before that, Foreign Minister V Muralitharan reached Calicut.

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