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In a significant statement in the Rajya Sabha, Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu confirmed that the recent air crash investigation was conducted without any bias, and notably, India decoded the black box data independently for the first time in history. This development marks a milestone in India’s aviation safety and technical capabilities.
The incident in question involved a civilian aircraft crash that had triggered widespread concern and calls for a transparent investigation.
The crash, which occurred earlier this year, led to the tragic loss of lives and raised serious safety questions.
The black box, which contains flight data and cockpit voice recordings, plays a crucial role in crash investigations.
Until now, India has depended on international agencies to decode such sensitive flight data.
For the first time ever, Indian authorities successfully decoded the black box data using domestic expertise and technology.
This breakthrough was achieved at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) lab.
The decoding included both Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) analysis.
The results were verified and compiled into a report that followed international standards set by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).
The aviation minister emphasized that this independence eliminates any room for manipulation or external influence, ensuring transparency and credibility.
Responding to concerns raised by MPs during the session, the aviation minister clearly stated that:
The crash report was scientific, impartial, and fact-based.
The investigation team included experienced aviation professionals and followed all procedural norms.
All conclusions were backed by evidence, flight data, and global aviation protocols.
The minister also highlighted that this decoding achievement marks a new era in India’s aviation safety infrastructure, reducing dependence on foreign labs.
This capability is expected to speed up future crash investigations
It also reflects India’s growing technical self-reliance in aviation and aerospace safety
Members of Parliament appreciated the minister’s detailed response and welcomed India’s progress in aviation safety.
Aviation experts and former DGCA officials also hailed the move as a “game changer” in Indian air accident investigations.
India’s successful decoding of black box data and the government’s assurance of a bias-free crash report are significant milestones in the country’s aviation journey. As India strengthens its internal investigation systems, passengers can expect greater accountability, transparency, and faster resolutions in case of air accidents.