The black box of the Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad has been found at the crash site.
The black box, which records vital flight data, was discovered on the roof of a doctors' hostel hit by the aircraft.
A team from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, assisted by personnel from the Gujarat government, found the digital flight data recorder.
The black box will be crucial in determining the cause of the tragic plane crash, one of the deadliest in India.
Air India flight AI-171 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad while en route to London's Gatwick, resulting in 241 fatalities out of 242 people onboard.
The passengers included Indian, British, Canadian, and Portuguese nationals, with only one survivor currently receiving medical treatment.
The flight was operated by Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kundar, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.