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The crash of Air India Flight 171 continues to generate significant questions about aviation safety oversight in India.
After India’s crash probe revealed that both fuel switches on the Boeing 787 flipped to “cutoff” shortly after takeoff, raising questions about equipment failure, US FAA and Boeing have assured that ...
Blaming dead pilots is the easiest thing to do for corporate fat cats, so that they may avoid pesky questions, regulatory ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Boeing have assured global regulators that fuel switch locks on Boeing aircraft are safe, following a preliminary Indian report on the Air India ...
A preliminary report on the tragic Air India crash from June 12, which killed 260 people, has highlighted cockpit confusion ...
A preliminary report on the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad reveals both engines lost power after a sudden fuel ...
According to a preliminary report, a fuel supply cutoff caused both engines of Air India Flight AI 117 to shut down seconds ...
Reacting to the report, pilots’ association issued a sharp statement criticising the direction of the investigation. “We are ...
Just two days after the fatal crash of Air India Flight AI 171 on 12 June, another serious safety incident has raised further ...
Air India has come under increased regulatory scrutiny after one of its international flights suffered a dramatic mid-air ...
The investigation is reportedly examining a potential malfunction in the Ram Air Turbine’s automatic deployment, identified ...
The preliminary report on the Air India crash, which killed 260 people, reveals a mystery over why the plane's fuel cutoff ...
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