Investigations into last month’s deadly Air India crash have revived debate on whether video recorders should be installed in a plane’s cockpit. Pilot groups have opposed this due to privacy issues, but advocates said video capture would help in investigations. International Air Transport Association chief Willie Walsh believes there’s now reason to push for change. Yasmin Jonkers reports.
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