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The June 12 crash killed at least 260 people and occurred in India's western Ahmedabad city when the plane struck a ...
The June 12 crash killed at least 260 people and occurred in India's western Ahmedabad city when the plane struck a residential area shortly after takeoff.
Air India's inspection of the locking feature on the fuel control switches of its existing Boeing 787 aircraft found no issues, an internal communication circulated within the airline said.
Investigators later found that the aircraft’s software had mistakenly interpreted the plane as being on the ground, triggering the thrust control malfunction accommodation system, which automatically ...
On June 12, an Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft, with callsign AI171, bound for London's Gatwick Airport crashed shortly after takeoff from Gujarat's Ahmedabad ...
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, was piloting the Boeing 787 Dreamliner when it plummeted into a residential area, killing all but ...
India has ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on several Boeing models after they came under scrutiny following last month's crash of an Air India jet which killed 260 people.
A preliminary report released by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau a month after the fatal June 12 Air India ...
In the wake of the report, airlines with Boeing aircraft in their fleet have aggressively begun to check the fuel switches.
Medical records for an Air India pilot killed in last month’s crash are reportedly now being reviewed by investigators amid ...
The cockpit voice recorder captured the confusion as the London-bound plane experienced a sudden loss of thrust and began to descend over a residential area of Ahmedabad, in ...
A preliminary report on last month’s Air India crash suggests that fuel to the plane’s engine was cut off just seconds after ...
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