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AAIB report raises fresh questions on Air India crash, spotlighting pilots' actions and Boeing 787 fuel switch systems.
India's civil aviation regulator, DGCA issued urgent directive for Indian operators of Boeing aircraft. DGCA, on July 14, mandated operators to conduct inspections of engine fuel control switch ...
Air India crash probe reveals cockpit confusion, no mechanical fault, and raises fuel cutoff mystery—calls grow for a fair, transparent investigation.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said that there were no mechanical problems with the engine of the Boeing 787 that crashed.
Apparent gaps in AAIB’s preliminary report means that while a key factor in the disaster—cutting of the fuel supply—has been ...
Urging all parties to refrain from speculation, allow the investigation to run its full and proper course, IFALPA said ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) asked Indian airlines on Monday to carry out a thorough inspection of the ...
Citing cockpit voice recording, the 15-page preliminary report, released on Saturday, said one pilot asked why the switch was ...
Indian social media is abuzz with netizens calling out Western media for ‘biased’ reporting on the Air India flight crash ...
A Chilean-born nurse has been named as among the four people who were killed in a plane crash at London Southend Airport.Maria Fernanda Rojaz Ortiz, 31, a German citizen born in Chile, was reportedly ...
The haunting final moments of the doomed Southend Airport plane show it speeding up the runway before tragically exploding ...
Global pilots’ body IFALPA questions the AAIB report on the Air India crash, calling it biased and inconclusive, and demanding a fair, fact-based probe.