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A detailed explanation of how a ram air turbine (RAT) provides emergency power to aircraft during engine failure.
The report about the June 12 crash raises fresh questions over the position of the critical engine fuel cutoff switches.
A preliminary report released on Saturday has found that fuel-control switches were cut, but does not explain why.
Investigators are probing the wreckage and cockpit recorders to understand what went wrong just after take-off. The Air India ...
NEW DELHI - A preliminary report on the tragic Air India crash from last month, which killed 260 people, has highlighted ...
Investigators released a preliminary account of the crash, describing how the plane struggled after its fuel supply was cut.
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation bureau has released a preliminary report on the Air India flight that crashed in June ...
Atul Goswami, father of a victim in the Air India AI171 crash that killed 241, disputes the AAIB's preliminary report citing ...
While the Air India Boeing 787-8 crash inquiry has found that fuel control cut-off switches were activated almost as soon as ...
The small wind turbine, known as the 'Ram Air Turbine', or RAT for short, is connected to the hydraulic pump, or even an electric generator, which acts as an alternative power source.This RAT can ...
India saw one of its worst aviation disasters, in which at least 270 people were killed, last week and new evidence indicates ...
The preliminary finding gives investigators a new line of inquiry as they study a crash that killed all but one of the ...