Following the tragic Air India plane crash, the black box has been recovered but is severely damaged, necessitating its transfer to the United States for data retrieval. Indian experts are unable to extract data due to the extent of the damage. The US NTSB will analyze the DFDR in their Washington lab, subsequently sharing their findings with the AAIB. The investigation adheres to international standards, with India, as the location of the crash, leading the inquiry.
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