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Pilot’s father approaches top court seeking judicial inquiry into Air India crash4Photo© timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Pilot’s father approaches top court seeking judicial inquiry into Air India crash

Oct 16, 2025 3:30 PM, 10 news, 2 views

The father of a pilot involved in the ill-fated Air India flight AI171 crash has approached the Supreme Court seeking a retired judge-monitored probe. The court had previously expressed concerns over the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's preliminary report, which indicated potential pilot lapses in the tragedy that claimed 260 lives.

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