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The FAA believes the Air India Boeing 787 crash, which killed 260, wasn't due to mechanical failure of the fuel control unit.
The Federal Aviation Administration has determined an Air India crash last month indicated no broader mechanical problem related to fuel-cutoff switches in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet, ...
The FAA Administrator announced that the Air India Boeing 787 crash was not due to mechanical or fuel control unit failures.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday the fatal crash of an Air India Boeing 787 does not appear to ...
Investigators are still piecing together what went wrong. In the meantime, aviation safety experts have begun to narrow their thinking.
Air India says no issues found in checks of Boeing 787 fuel switches as attention turns to crash pilot - Cockpit audio ...
Why would both engines of a state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner lose power just seconds after takeoff, when everything ...
The first investigation report into Air India Flight 171's crash in Ahmedabad reveals that confusion over fuel switches significantly contributed to the disaster. Both engines lost power shortly after ...
Air India 787 crash linked to sudden dual engine fuel cutoff, report finds. Pilots failed to regain thrust after both engines ...
Air India crash report expected this week, could have major implications for aviation and Boeing.
The two engines on the Air India flight shut down within one second of each other before the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed last month in Ahmedabad, India, killing at least ...
Investigators have released an initial report on the June 12 crash of a Boeing 787 operated by Air India.