A recorded dialogue between the two Air India Boeing 787 operators, who fell into Ahmedabad, India last month, shows that the most experienced of the two, the ruler, was the one who interrupted the fuel supply to the engines, according to a report by the US Wall Street Journal. The newspaper quotes its sources in the US, aware of the initial assessment of data gathered and analyzed about this accident, which claimed the lives of 260 people, occupants at 787 and people on the ground on June 12th. The co -pilot, in the 787 rolling of the 787, asked the very experienced ruler why he turned the switches to regulate the power of the two engines to the cutting position, seconds after the long -distance aircraft, which would fly to London. The co -pilot was Clive Kunder, 32 years old, with a 3,403 -hour volatile experience, while Sumit Sampaual, 56, was ruled with […]
Source: News Beast

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