New Delhi: The son of an Ahmedabad plane crash victim has shifted the US federal court against the aircraft manufacturing company Boeing and “sought a raw details of information from Black-Box.,Hir Prajapati, son of the victim Kalpanna Ben Prajapati, said that he filed a lawsuit for an initial decision in the US and the cases were dragged for years in India.“We have hired Mike Andrews. We hope that the raw details of the information from Black-Box will come to come to us as soon as we can take more decisions about our lawyer as well as the next course of steps.”“In India, the trial has been dragged for years. We are fighting the case in the US so that a decision can be heard early. We are confident that we will get justice. When the incident took place, the government helped us a lot. The police also helped us. We are grateful to the doctors who also handed over the bodies after a Swift DNA test … My mother, Kalpana Ben Prajapati, died in an accident. I initially booked a 9 June flight for her, but she was a fast and she told me that she could not travel that day. Therefore, I resolved it on 11 June. But she told me that she does not want to travel on an odd date. So, I finally booked a ticket for 12 June, “he saidMeanwhile, major US -based law firm Beasali Ellen will represent at least 65 families in India and the US, whose relatives died in the AI -171 aircraft accident in Ahmedabad. The law firm’s aviation attorney and the AI -171 crash are on a visit to India to meet the major lawyers, Mike Andrews, families. He visited the plane crash site in Ahmedabad.Talking to media individuals, Andrews said that the families he met in Britain and India expressed a burning desire for answer, transparency and information. Andrews said the legal options available to the family would be mainly based on whether the data show and what investigation shows.Andrews said, “We visited the accident site and talked to some people who were there. We were able to take some pictures and get a sense of visual shape,” Andrews said. The Boeing 787-8 aircraft from Ahmedabad to London crashed in a medical hostel immediately after the Nown Tech-off, with 241 out of 242 people and 19 on the ground 19. Andrews said that the data would give him an idea of which unit may be responsible for the accident. He said that if Boeing is found responsible for the accident, the cases will be filed in the federal court in the US. Asked about the report of a pilot error being responsible for the incident, Andrews said that not more often, the pilots are dead who are convicted.He said that in other incidents where the aircraft landed safely, the pilots were not blamed as those pilots could still speak for themselves. Andrews said that previous accidents taught us that the crowd to reach a decision on any accident is ahead of time and speculative. “We need to wait to get all the data,” he said.