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Mangalore crash: US experts' team to assist Indian officials in probe

The US National Transportation Safety Board is sending its investigators to India at the request of the Indian government, an official statement said.

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A team of top US transportation experts along with officials from Boeing are set to join Indian aviation authorities in probing the Air India Express flight crash in Mangalore that killed 158 people.

The team, which will assist Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in investigation into yesterday's plane crash, is scheduled to reach Mangalore on Tuesday morning, a US official said.

The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is sending its investigators to India at the request of the Indian government, an official statement said.

"NTSB chairman, Deborah A P Hersman, has designated Senior Air Safety Investigator Joe Sedor as the US Accredited Representative," the NTSB statement said.

"The US team will also include an NTSB flight operations specialist, an NTSB aircraft systems specialist and technical
advisers from the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing,"
it said.

"The team is expected to arrive in Mangalore on Tuesday morning (local time)," the NTSB said.

The investigation is being conducted by India's DGCA, which will release all information on the progress of the probe, it said.

An Air India Express flight, which originated from Dubai, overshot the airport runway in Magalore and burst into flames yesterday, killing 158 persons, eight others survived.

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