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Wall Street Journal report, the first officer expressed surprise that the fuel switches were off and then panicked, while the captain seemed to remain calm ...
The AAIB report released on July 12 claimed that the London-bound Air India flight had experienced a “fuel cut off” seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International ...
A preliminary report released on Saturday identified the fuel control switches in the cockpit as the key reason why Air India ...
The Wall Street Journal's fresh article on the Air India flight crash alleged the report tried to point out the "pilot's ...
Air India's inspection of the locking feature on the fuel control switches of its existing Boeing 787 aircraft found no ...
Foreign media blamed for ‘repeatedly attempting to draw conclusions through selective and unverified reporting’ ...
Daniel Lyons’s letter of July 15 responds to Pat Hynes’s column of July 8 advocating ending the use of all fossil fuels, by ...
A new report suggests the co-pilot officer on the doomed Air India flight thought the captain may have turned off the plane’s ...
A report on the black box recording points to a pilot as the likely cause of the crash that killed 260 people.
The 787 fuel‑control levers require a deliberate two‑step “pull‑out then toggle” action. That fact will inform the months ahead.
A preliminary U.S. review of cockpit recordings from the fatal Air India crash last month has brought renewed scrutiny to the ...
The Wall Street Journal reports multiple U.S. officials say the captain turned off the fuel switches, then turned them back on 10 seconds later, leading to the deadly plane crash.
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