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DGCA directs airlines to inspect Boeing fuel control switches following Air India Flight 171 crash, raising safety concerns.
Following preliminary findings in the Air India Flight 171 crash, the DGCA has directed airlines to inspect Boeing aircraft ...
Aviation regulator DGCA has issued directions for the assessment of the airworthiness of all India-registered aircraft, ...
The preliminary report into the June 12 crash Air India crash in Ahmedabad says that fuel supply to the engines was cut off ...
The DGCA’s directive covers multiple Boeing models, including 737, 747, 757, 767, 787, MD-11, and MD-90 series aircraft registered in India.
Amid the growing furor over the fuel switch locks in the AIB report on the Air India Dreamliner crash, the Directorate ...
Following an Air India crash, India's DGCA mandates urgent inspections of Boeing fuel control switches on several aircraft ...
Air India Crash: Aviation Regulator Orders Fuel Control Inspection Of Boeing, Other Planes ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNBreaking News Live: DGCA Orders Boeing Aircraft Inspection By July 21DGCA in its notification on Monday has made inspections for aircraft/engines/components registered in India a mandate. All airline operators of affected aircraft advised to complete inspection by July ...
Preliminary report raises questions on fuel control switches, sparking controversy over investigation transparency.
The AAIB’s preliminary report into the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad last month identified fuel cut off to both engines shortly after take off as the cause of the disaster ...
Air India crash report rules out sabotage, points to possible fuel switch fault or pilot error. Raises questions on Boeing ...
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