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Air India crash: a year after the tragedy, there is still no final report and families are seeking answers

Indian investigators said 'on Friday' that they were still analyzing evidence 'from 'last year's Air India Boeing 787-8 crash' and did not give a timeline for a report's finalization. Families of the 260 people who died pressed for an answer on the first anniversary of the disaster.

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau said that it has made "significant progress" in examining aircraft systems and flight recorder data. It also examined engine components, maintenance records, and operational records.

The report did not specify a time frame for its release, only saying that it would come out 'only when all the investigative work has been completed and international reviews have been carried out.

Some families who had gathered to mourn their loved ones in Ahmedabad, India, were sceptical about the update.

"EXTENSIVE RIGOROUS EXAMINATION"

"It has been 365?days since the incident. Tanay Gajjar said that the government should have known the cause of the crash.

The 'Air India Dreamliner' crashed soon after takeoff in the worst aviation disaster of a decade.

Last month, it was reported that the complexity of the investigation would likely delay a final report. Instead, investigators were expected to release only a interim update. Sources said that the delay is due to the completion of an engine analysis.

Internationally, a report should be submitted "if possible" in a year after an accident. If this deadline is not met, the authorities are required to issue an interim report on each anniversary.

The AAIB stated that it has conducted "an extensive and rigourous examination" of all technical, organizational, and human factors in the last year.

MOURNING

Over 250 relatives representing more than 100 victims gathered in a hotel near Ahmedabad, India, to share their memories and hold an?a candlelight Vigil.

Vihar Parikh, 18 years old, who lost his grandfather Chaitanya in the crash said that the family had yet to receive the phone and other belongings.

The cause of the crash has not been determined. The cause of the crash has not been determined.

According to an early assessment of U.S. officials, reported last year, a cockpit voice recording confirmed that the captain had cut fuel to the engines.

In an interview broadcast by the BBC, Pushkar Raj Sabharwal - father of captain Sumeet Sabharwal - rebuffed suggestions that his son was to blame.

He claimed that his son had been flying the aircraft without incident for many years. "How can you fault him?" He said.

(source: Reuters)