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Amid conversations about Boeing fuel switches’ potential involvement in the Air India Flight 171 tragedy last month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing reportedly believe that the ...
No sane pilot would ever turn those switches off in flight,” said U.S. aviation safety expert John Nance to Reuters, a ...
India on Monday ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on several Boeing models while South Korea ordered a similar ...
The sudden movement of engine fuel switches has taken centre stage in the investigation of the Air India Boeing Dreamliner crash that killed 260 people in June, the world's worst aviation disaster in ...
Families of those killed in last month’s Air India crash are demanding justice after a preliminary investigation revealed that both engine fuel control switches had been set to “cutoff” seconds after ...
Apparent gaps in AAIB’s preliminary report means that while a key factor in the disaster—cutting of the fuel supply—has been ...
A preliminary investigation into the crash of an Air India passenger jet last month that killed 260 people raises additional ...
India and South Korea have ordered airlines to inspect fuel switch locks on Boeing planes following a preliminary report on ...
India and South Korea have ordered airlines operating Boeing jets to inspect the fuel control switches after their suspected involvement in the crash of Air India Flight 171, which killed 260 people ...
Scrutiny is intensifying over the fuel switch locks at the centre of an investigation into last month's deadly Air India crash, which killed 260 people.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's preliminary report on its probe into the Air India crash on June 12, in which 260 people were killed, has stirred speculations and debates on two fronts.