Following a preliminary report on a fatal Air India crash that suggested fuel cutoff, Air India inspected its Boeing 787 fleet's Fuel Control Switch (FCS) locking system and found no issues.
In response to safety concerns flagged in the wake of a recent air crash, Air India has finished a comprehensive review of the Fuel Control Switch (FCS) locking system across its Boeing 787 fleet. According to the airline, no anomalies were discovered during the inspections.
"Over the weekend, our Engineering team initiated precautionary inspections on the locking mechanism of the Fuel Control Switch (FCS) on all our Boeing 787 aircraft. The inspections have been completed and no issues were found. With this, Air India has complied with the directives of the DGCA issued on Monday, 14 July," Air India stated, as per news agency ANI.
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