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Pilot of Air India flight may have saved thousands, of lives with final heroic act
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MishimaZ
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Jun 17 2025, 09:08 AM
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Such news is akin to a speeding rempit that loses control, crashed right to the concrete divider and splattered all over the road; is reportedly to doing so instead of crashing onto a car to prevent deaths of the passengers in the vehicle.
What good such news going to do?
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Schumacher
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Jun 17 2025, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(Moderna @ Jun 17 2025, 09:01 AM) There is no assumption on car and planes. There was an example of how insurance works. Keep your stupidity to yourself. You are indeed stupid because planes are under international aviation rules while car does not. So its not the same. QUOTE(RT8081 @ Jun 17 2025, 09:02 AM) He is right. I also worked in one of the big 4 insurance company Nope. Insurance company cannot access the wreckage unless authority allows.
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Moderna
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Jun 17 2025, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Jun 17 2025, 09:40 AM) You are indeed stupid because planes are under international aviation rules while car does not. So its not the same. Nope. Insurance company cannot access the wreckage unless authority allows. Seriously. Stop making yourself look more stupid kid. The plane belongs to Air India not the authorities.
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Schumacher
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Jun 17 2025, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(Moderna @ Jun 17 2025, 10:19 AM) Seriously. Stop making yourself look more stupid kid. The plane belongs to Air India not the authorities. Once crash then they must comply to send the wreckage to authority. If they did not do maintainance, of course they wont assign own forensic to prove ownself guilty. You are really dum2 The state owned that airlines for 7 decades previously. Of course will protect its reputation lar. Why you so dum2 ah? This post has been edited by Schumacher: Jun 17 2025, 10:43 AM
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TSRT8081
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Jun 17 2025, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Jun 17 2025, 09:40 AM) You are indeed stupid because planes are under international aviation rules while car does not. So its not the same. Nope. Insurance company cannot access the wreckage unless authority allows. Ok ayam dont want to comment further. Continue lol
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Schumacher
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Jun 17 2025, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE(RT8081 @ Jun 17 2025, 11:41 AM) Ok ayam dont want to comment further. Continue lol QUOTE User: Can India authority refuse any insurance company or even the plane owner to appoint its own forensic to check the wreckage?
Yes, Indian authorities can legally refuse any insurance company or even the plane owner from appointing and sending their own forensic team to examine a plane wreckage.
Why?
Aviation accidents in India are governed by:
Aircraft Act, 1934
Aircraft Rules, 1937
Annex 13 of the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization)
Key points:
1. India's DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) or the AAIB (Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau) has exclusive control over the investigation and wreckage site.
2. Only investigators authorized by the Indian government or its assigned bureau are allowed to conduct forensic examination of the site and wreckage.
3. India can restrict access to protect the integrity of the investigation and to ensure compliance with safety and national security standards.
For insurance companies or plane owners:
They may request access, but cannot demand it.
Authorities may share findings later, or allow limited access under supervision, but it's entirely at the discretion of the Indian government.
Exception:
If the aircraft is registered in another country, the state of registry, state of manufacture, or state of operator may be invited to appoint accredited representatives, but they still need India's consent.
Conclusion:
So yes, India can legally refuse any external party from conducting their own forensic investigation on a crash within Indian jurisdiction. Lucky you not continue lor. But the dum2 above even bring in people's father really low class scum.
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TSRT8081
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Jun 17 2025, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Jun 17 2025, 11:47 AM) Lucky you not continue lor. But the dum2 above even bring in people's father really low class scum. Ayam today no mood to enter discussio liao. My flight to oberseas is coming soon
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11c
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Jun 17 2025, 11:52 AM
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Rest in Peace
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nobrainer86
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Jun 17 2025, 12:00 PM
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QUOTE(RT8081 @ Jun 17 2025, 11:48 AM) Ayam today no mood to enter discussio liao. My flight to oberseas is coming soon 1. Don't fly air india 2. Don't fly boeing
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nobrainer86
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Jun 17 2025, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(Boomwick @ Jun 16 2025, 12:48 PM) If the news of maintenance issue official, many will avoid this airline like plague ad.. but as usual, indian will still take one la Their flights mostly packed and sold out, that's why they don't care about customer service or maintenance
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Boomwick
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Jun 17 2025, 12:02 PM
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QUOTE(nobrainer86 @ Jun 17 2025, 12:01 PM) Their flights mostly packed and sold out, that's why they don't care about customer service or maintenance Like train only
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nobrainer86
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Jun 17 2025, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(treblecase @ Jun 16 2025, 10:23 AM) Typical la of Bharat to sensationalised everything. Majority of news outlets are calling it a pilot’s error. Of course that's the first go to for western media when the pilot isn't one of their own
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TSRT8081
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Jun 17 2025, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(nobrainer86 @ Jun 17 2025, 12:00 PM) 1. Don't fly air india 2. Don't fly boeing Thank God no lol
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JoeYoung
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Jun 27 2025, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(Schumacher @ Jun 17 2025, 10:33 AM) Once crash then they must comply to send the wreckage to authority. If they did not do maintainance, of course they wont assign own forensic to prove ownself guilty. You are really dum2 The state owned that airlines for 7 decades previously. Of course will protect its reputation lar. Why you so dum2 ah? You are right. India denies entry to UN aviation investigator in Air India crash probe, say sources June 25 (Reuters) - India would not allow a UN investigator to join a probe of a crashed Air India jet that some safety experts had criticized for delays in analysis of crucial black box data, two senior sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Earlier this week, the United Nations aviation agency took the unusual step of offering India one of its investigators to provide assistance following the Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab 787-8 Dreamliner crash killing 260 people in Ahmedabad on June 12. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/...ces-2025-06-26/
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