AHMEDABAD PLANE CRASH INVESTIGATION

FAA allows Boeing to increase 737 Max production nearly two years after door plug flew off plane
The Federal Aviation Administration has permitted Boeing to boost its 737 Max jet production. The monthly limit now stands at 42 planes, an increase from 38. This decision follows thorough safety inspections of Boeing's manufacturing lines. The FAA's move comes after a door plug incident earlier this year. Boeing stated it followed a disciplined process to ensure safety and quality.
WWE Boss Vince McMahon gets relief in road crash case but there is a catch...details here
WWE's former boss Vince McMahon was accused of causing a July 24 crash on the Merritt Parkway in Westport that wrecked his Bentley and damaged two other cars, state police said.

Father of pilot in Air India crash asks top court for independent probe
The father of an Air India pilot killed in a June crash has petitioned India's Supreme Court for an independent investigation, arguing the current probe unfairly focuses on pilot error. He seeks a new panel of aviation experts to examine technical and procedural causes, challenging the government's handling of the disaster.

Tragic end: Crypto investor dies by suicide as market crash wipes out millions
Ukrainian authorities are investigating the death of crypto trader Konstantin Galich, known as Kostya Kudo, who was found dead in his car with a gunshot wound. The incident occurred amid a significant crypto market crash, with reports suggesting Galich had expressed financial distress. His passing highlights the psychological pressures faced by traders during market volatility.

Air India in expanded talks for up to 300 new jets, sources say
In a strategic leap forward, Air India is gearing up to augment its fleet dramatically. The airline is currently holding talks with aviation heavyweights Airbus and Boeing regarding a substantial order of up to 300 new aircraft, including a considerable assortment of wide-body options.

India to host Asia Pacific aircraft accident investigators meet from October 28-31
In a landmark event, New Delhi, the heart of India, is set to welcome aircraft accident investigators from across the Asia Pacific region for a crucial four-day conference from October 28-31. This is a historic moment, as India steps into the leadership role for the very first time.
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Crypto Crash 2.0 Alert!! After record $19B wipeout, investors rush to hedge — Bitcoin, Ether options see massive ‘put’ buying as volatility surges — is a deeper collapse on the way?
Crypto Crash 2.0 fears are back. After a record $19 billion crypto liquidation, traders are rushing to hedge their bets. Bitcoin and Ether options markets are flashing red as investors load up on “puts” to guard against another collapse. Volatility has exploded across short and long maturities, signaling deep market anxiety. Despite a brief rebound, sentiment remains fragile. Analysts warn more pain could follow if Bitcoin fails to reclaim key levels. Is another crypto freefall about to begin?
Charlie Kirk assassination mystery deepens: Egyptian Air Force Plane linked after Israel claim, Candace Owens drops new bombshell
Political commentator Candace Owens has ignited debate with new claims about Charlie Kirk's murder. Owens suggests an Egyptian Air Force plane may be linked to the incident. She alleges the aircraft's presence in Utah was not coincidental. Authorities have arrested Tyler Robinson for Kirk's killing. Owens' theories have faced significant backlash and scrutiny.
Crypto CEO Konstantin Galish's mysterious death in his Lamborghini amid $30 million market crash: Who was he?
A massive crypto liquidation event, exceeding $19 billion, occurred following US President Trump's announcement of tariffs on China. Amidst this market crash, Ukrainian crypto trader Konstantin Galish was found dead in his Lamborghini, with authorities investigating his death as a possible suicide linked to significant financial losses. He was found dead from a self-inflicted wound and the gun was registered under his name.
Plane crashes onto a Massachusetts highway, killing 2 and wounding 1 on the ground
A small plane crashed on a major highway in southeastern Massachusetts early Monday. The incident killed both people on board. One person on the ground was injured and taken to the hospital. The crash occurred amid rain and strong winds. The highway was closed in both directions near the crash site in Dartmouth.
Plane crashes on Massachusetts' I-195 highway - is there any casualties? What we know so far
A small plane crashed on I-195 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, during a nor’easter with strong winds and rain. The SOCATA TBM 700 plane, linked to Air Charity Network, caught fire in the highway median. Two people died in the crash. Traffic on I-195 is closed, and drivers are using alternate routes. Authorities are investigating the cause of the plane crash.
At least 66 injured after two trains collide in Slovakia
Two trains collided in eastern Slovakia, derailing an engine and a carriage and injuring at least 66 people. The crash occurred near Jablonov nad Turnou, with 16 individuals sustaining moderate or serious injuries. Police are investigating the cause of the collision, which involved approximately 80 passengers.
Shocking video captures plane crashing into parked trucks near Fort Worth, engulfed in fire and smoke, killing two
Tragedy struck Tarrant County as a Beechcraft King Air C90 plane crashed near Hicks Airfield, claiming two lives. The aircraft, which took off from Alliance Airport, collided with multiple parked tractor-trailers, igniting a massive fire. Emergency crews responded swiftly, battling the blaze and securing the scene. Investigations by the FAA and NTSB are underway.
Fort Worth plane crash near Hicks Airfield engulfs aircraft in flames; business 287 traffic blocked
A plane crash near Hicks Airfield in Tarrant County, Texas, sent flames and thick smoke into the sky. A Cirrus SR-22 aircraft went down, igniting several tractor-trailers. Emergency responders worked to control the blaze. Business 287 is closed. The FAA and NTSB will investigate the incident. Information on casualties is awaited.
Video: California helicopter crash in Huntington beach injures five; area sealed off
A helicopter crashed near an intersection in Huntington Beach, California, on Saturday afternoon, injuring five people. Two occupants were rescued from the wreckage, while three on the street were also hurt. The aircraft came down on PCH and Huntington Street, near a local event, and the cause is under investigation.
'Ground Boeing 787 aircraft for electrical checks': Federation of Indian Pilots
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) is demanding the grounding of all Air India Boeing 787 aircraft due to recurring electrical system failures and maintenance concerns. Citing recent incidents, FIP President Captain CS Randhawa called for a judicial probe into a past crash and a comprehensive inspection of the fleet's electrical systems.
Huntington Beach helicopter crash: Dramatic footage shows man dodging spinning rotor blades
A helicopter crash near the Huntington Beach injured five people, including two on board and three pedestrians. Startling viral video shows a man narrowly escaping the spinning aircraft as it descended, brushing palm trees before crashing. Authorities are investigating the incident, with preliminary reports suggesting a potential rear rotor failure.
Pilot group FIP demands grounding of AI's Boeing 787s; seeks checks of planes' electrical systems
Pilots are calling for Air India's Boeing Dreamliner planes to be grounded. This follows two recent technical issues on flights AI154 and AI117. The Federation of Indian Pilots wants the civil aviation ministry to order a special audit of Air India by the DGCA. They also want electrical systems and repetitive snags on the Dreamliners to be thoroughly checked.
RAT deployment on plane was 'neither due to a system fault nor pilot action': Air India
Air India's preliminary probe into a Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployment on a Dreamliner landing in Birmingham found it was 'uncommanded,' not a system fault or pilot error. The aircraft landed safely, and the airline has submitted its report to the DGCA. However, pilots are urging a fleet-wide audit following this and another recent technical issue.
Mysterious aircraft crash near Area 51 gets suspicious as Air Force and FBI probe tampering
A US Air Force aircraft crashed in Nevada near Area 51. Authorities confirmed the incident on October 4. Investigators found tampering at the crash site. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations and FBI are probing the mysterious additions. The crash site was secured before cleanup. Speculation surrounds the incident, but no link to Area 51 is confirmed.
US opens Tesla probe after more crashes involving its so-called full self-driving technology
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a filing dated Tuesday that it has 58 incident reports of Tesla vehicles violating traffic safety laws while operating in full self-driving mode. In reports to regulators, many of the Tesla drivers said the cars gave them no warning about the unexpected behavior.
Putin tells Azerbaijan's Aliyev how Russian air defences downed a passenger plane
President Putin has assured Azerbaijan's leader that Russia will provide compensation and a legal assessment for a tragic incident last year. He revealed that two Russian air defense missiles detonated near an Azerbaijan Airlines plane after Ukrainian drones entered Russian airspace. The flight, en route to Grozny, crash-landed in Kazakhstan, resulting in significant casualties.
DGCA will do thorough study to find root cause for uncommanded RAT deployment in AI plane: Naidu
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu announced that the DGCA will conduct a thorough study into the uncommanded Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployment on an Air India Boeing Dreamliner. The incident occurred just before landing in Birmingham, with the aircraft landing safely. The Federation of Indian Pilots has urged comprehensive checks on all Boeing 787 aircraft.
No manipulation or dirty business happening in Air India plane crash probe: Aviation Min
Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu on Tuesday assured that there is “no manipulation or dirty business” in the investigation of the June 12 Air India crash that killed 260 people. Addressing concerns over the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) probe, he said the investigation is “clean and thorough” and urged everyone to wait for the final report to know the exact cause.
India seeks details from Boeing after emergency system glitch on Air India jet, source says
India's air safety regulator has requested further details from Boeing. This follows an incident where an emergency power system activated on an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The aircraft was on its final approach to Birmingham, UK. The Ram Air Turbine deployed unexpectedly. This system is designed for emergencies. Investigators are looking into the matter.
FIP writes to Aviation Body to probe electrical system of Air India B-787 flight
Following an Air India Boeing 787's Ram Air Turbine deployment during landing in Birmingham, the Federation of Indian Pilots urged aviation bodies to inspect all B-787 electrical systems. This incident, potentially linked to a BPCU fault, highlights recurring electrical issues and concerns about air safety, prompting calls for a detailed investigation.
AI plane: RAT gets deployed 'uncommanded' minutes before landing at Birmingham; DGCA probes incident
An Air India Boeing 787 flight from Amritsar to Birmingham experienced an unexpected Ram Air Turbine deployment during its final approach on October 4, but landed safely. This incident follows a fatal Air India Boeing 787 crash in June that killed 260 people, which is currently under investigation.
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