💨 Abstract
India's aviation regulator has instructed airlines using specific Boeing models, including the 787 Dreamliner and select 737 variants, to inspect fuel control switches after a crash involving an Air India plane last month. The preliminary report on the incident, which killed 260 people, stated that the fuel switches were turned off within a second of each other, but did not provide a cause. The regulator has given airlines until July 21 to complete the inspections.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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