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A preliminary report about the Air India jetliner that crashed in June did not say a broken cockpit seat was to blame, contrary to what has been claimed in posts online.
Air India has found no fault with the fuel switches of its Boeing fleet, the airline said on Tuesday, adding to mounting ...
PEOPLE spoke to aviation expert Anthony Brickhouse about the tragic June 12 crash that killed 241 passengers and crew members ...
Ms. McKay is a war and humanitarian-focused international correspondent and author of 'Only Cry for the Living: Memos from ...
With conclusive information hard to come by weeks after the fatal Air India crash, the aviation industry has shifted its ...
A 29-year-old Los Angeles native living in Northern California was killed by a wayward sequoia branch while hiking in ...
NEW DELHI — A cockpit voice recording from the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787 indicates that one of the pilots may ...
The U.S. assessment is not contained in a formal document, said a source, who emphasized the cause of the deadly crash ...
The deadly Air India crash has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras to monitor ...
A preliminary report released last week included detail about the fuel, saying that the fuel to the plane's engines appeared ...
The report and India’s inspection order referred to an advisory from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2018 that ...
A preliminary report into the Air India crash that killed 260 people last month showed three seconds after taking off, the plane's engines fuel cutoff switches almost simultaneously flipped from ...