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Commenting on the devastating Air India plane crash, the new head of the US’s Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), Bryan Bedford ...
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said the crash of an Air India flight does not appear to have been caused by a mechanical ...
The FAA believes the Air India Boeing 787 crash, which killed 260, wasn't due to mechanical failure of the fuel control unit.
Federation of Indian Pilots president C.S. Randhawa responded by underlining that the FAA was not the investigating agency ...
Is the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) attempting to influence the Investigation into the Air India crash in ...
Deora had urged the aviation ministry to adopt a comprehensive, long-term strategy to enhance aviation safety.
At least two U.K. nationals were discovered to have been misidentified after they were repatriated, according an international aviation lawyer.
The FAA ruled out a mechanical fault in the Boeing 787's fuel control unit as the cause of the Air India crash. Investigation focuses on fuel switch operation. A preliminary report suggests switches ...
A preliminary report by the Air Accidents Investigation Bureau (AAIB) revealed that the aircraft’s engines had shut down just seconds after take-off due to fuel supply being cut off.