India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) in Focus.

1. Air India Boeing 787 Crash — Ahmedabad

  • Incident: Boeing 787 Dreamliner operating AI 171 crashed minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025 — killing ~270 (241 onboard + 29 on ground); 1 survivor
  • AAIB’s Role: Leading the probe under Annex 13, with support from Boeing, UK & US investigators .
  • Government Oversight: PM’s Principal Secretary P.K. Mishra visited site, pushed for fast investigation, families’ support, and body identification via DNA

2. Helicopter Crash in Uttarakhand

  • Scenario: A Bell 407 helicopter carrying pilgrims crashed near Kedarnath on June 15, 2025, killing 7 (including a child) .
  • AAIB’s Action: Lead investigation; DGCA suspended operator’s licence amid poor weather and fog concerns.
  • Safety Concerns: Poor ATC, lack of radar, and over-reliance on visual flight in challenging terrain under scrutiny .

3. AAIB Capacity & Tech Upgrades

  • Flight Recorder Lab: Launched in April 2025 for CVR/FDR analysis—supports domestic aircraft and future regional manufacturing..
  • Data Analytics System: AAIB acquiring software for granular aviation data analysis (types of incidents, airports, operators) to enhance predictive safety mechanisms ..
  • Human Resources: Recruitment of expert consultants for lab work, safety investigations, and accident prevention .
  • Regulatory Framework: Draft Aircraft (Investigation) Rules, 2025 emphasize no-blame investigation, mandatory reporting, and state participation in probes .

4. Transparency & Governance Push

  • A PIL in Delhi HC urges DGCA and AAIB to publicly publish investigation reports and penalty decisions under ICAO Annex 13 norms, highlighting independence and accountability concerns .
  • Debate over technical qualifications of DG-AAIB has questioned leadership appointments

UPSC Relevance

AreaUPSC Linkage
GS2 – GovernanceInstitutional transparency, no-blame culture, regulatory reforms (Draft Rules 2025)
GS3 – Science & Tech / Internal SecurityUse of CVR/FDR labs, data analytics, accident prevention frameworks
GS2 – International RelationsAAIB investigations with international agencies (UK, US, Boeing)—Annex 13 compliance
GS1/GS4 – EthicsBalancing technical neutrality, no blame focus, and public accountability

UPSC Mains Questions

  • “Evaluate the role of AAIB’s new digital and forensic capabilities in enhancing aviation safety in India.”
  • “Critically examine the importance of no-blame investigation in aviation and how India’s AAIB is aligning with international standards.”

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