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The fuel control switches on the London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner transitioned from “RUN” to “CUTOFF” within one second, causing a sudden power loss that led to the 12 June Air India crash.
While the report states fuel cut-off switches caused engine failure, cockpit recordings contradict this. The investigation is ...
Following the preliminary report on the Air India Ahmedabad crash, the ICPA condemned accusations of pilot error and suicide ...
An aviation expert and former pilot believes the Air India crash wasn't due to pilot error, but a possible chip malfunction. The preliminary AAIB report reveals last-moment cockpit confusion and ...
The report highlights a critical finding: two engine fuel control switches transitioned to 'CUTOFF' moments after lift-off. A ...
After India’s crash probe revealed that both fuel switches on the Boeing 787 flipped to “cutoff” shortly after takeoff, ...
Had the warning signs been treated with the urgency they deserved, this tragedy may never have happened The air travel is considered to be a safe mode of transport. The chances of air crash are rather ...
A Beechcraft Super King Air crashed shortly after takeoff at London Southend Airport, erupting in flames and prompting a ...
International legal experts are pointing to Boeing aircraft systems as a potential cause of the Air India crash, following an ...
Air India replaced the Throttle Control Module (TCM) of the crashed Boeing 787-8 plane twice in the last six years following a directive from Boeing in 2019, sources said on Sunday.      TCM includes ...
Wreckage of the crashed Air India Plane is lying at the Ahmedabad Airport premises in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on July 12, 2025.
The final report on the crash is expected in the coming months and may include further data from the cockpit voice and flight data recorders, as well as conclusions about mechanical systems and human ...