Mangalore: Crash Committee Undertakes Second Round of Inquiry


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore,Jul 12: The Court of Inquiry (COI) formed to investigate the reasons for the crash of the Air India flight from Dubai during its landing at the local airport on May 22 this year, headed by Air Marshal (Retd) B N Gokhale, took up second round of its investigation at the local airport on Sunday July 11. The committee has five members.

The members of the committee, who visited the site of the tragedy and inspected the pieces of the ill-fated craft that have been recovered and stored at a site near Bajpe, held discussions with the officials of the Airport Authority of India, air traffic control and Air India. On Monday July 12, the committee members are scheduled to hold consultations with the Airport Advisory Committee and officials of the airport.

Sources in the airport said that no conclusions can be drawn at this stage about the reasons for the tragedy at this stage, as the investigation has not been concluded.

However, the information that the preliminary report submitted by the Court of Inquiry headed by Air Marshal B N Gokhale, who was the vice chief of Indian Air Force, contains a grave mistake in identifying the runway, has become a cause of worry.  The committee, in its report, had mentioned that the accident had occurred at runway No. 27 of the airport, giving rise to doubts about the seriousness with which the investigation has been undertaken. The tragedy had occurred when the flight was landing on runway No. 24. The factual error in an important area of the report, has raised question marks about the efficacy of the committee’s functioning, it is gathered.

 

  

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  • George Borromeo, Pumpwell, Angelore, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    Credibility of this COI headed by Retd. AVM Gokhale is definitely eroded when they have shown wrong runway in their preliminary report. How a responsible AVM can do this? Can Daiji take the initiative to get his e-mail ID? We can make his life miserable.That is the only way I beleive.

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  • Merwin Dsouza, London

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    First incident report was full of errors and now these investigators should watch discovery channel to understand the basic of aircrash investigation. Gent its not bus accident it serious issue and whole country is waiting for an answer from experts.

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    The NRI community do not fall under 'Vote bank community'.

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  • Anil, Kinnigoli, Dubai

    Mon, Jul 12 2010

    Wauuuuhhhhh Great News..... At the end the team has made their 2nd trip to Bajpe air port..... I think they wanted to see the greenery at Bajpe during rainy season thats why they are in Bajpe again.... Well done the committee.... You guys might be wanted to inspect the bits & pieces after they are washed & cleaned by rain.... so that you old chaps retired guys can see it properly... have a great look...enjoy & plan for the 3rd visit after 4 months.... anyways our aim is to kill time & not to get cause of accident... these steps are very much required... good going Air India..... the Air India ... the national carrier we respect your willingness towards getting things done correct at the so so so shortest time.... we are proud of you.....

    Its almost 2 months now what the hell you guys were doing till now? Are you guys serious of your assignments or playing with peoples patience limit??? I believe its time for all the local people to get together & to have a strong protest launched against the delay in investigation..... whats the use of getting results, fixing the faults, penalising people after years & years...
    I request aviation minister with due respect...... pls take the measures now before some more people loose their live...... life will not be purchased....its one time gift let the mangalorian & nearby people live their life...... dont play with the life..... Take action..... Dont wait to announce such measures till election.....

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