The initial report of the plane crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat has been revealed. Ever since this report has come out, many types of questions have been raised about it. Along with this, new revelations are also being made. Now another big information has been revealed about the crashed Boeing 787-8 aircraft. According to this, after the instructions issued in 2019, Boeing's 'Throtle Control Module' (TCM) has been replaced 2 times in the last 6 years.
The throttle control module consists of switch to control fuel. The report released by the aircraft accident investigation (AIIB) on Saturday morning revealed that the fuel control switches of both the engine had gone into a 'cut -off' position in a second interval of a second, which led to immediate decrease in the height of the aircraft.
Throatal control module changed twice
In the initial investigation report of the country's aircraft accident investigation (AAIB) on Saturday, in 2019 and 2023, TCM was mentioned twice. The report also said that TCM changing fuel had no relation with control switch. The advisory was issued by Boeing in the year 2019, which said that operators would have to change TCM after every 24,000 flight hours. Under this, TCM was changed 2 times in Boeing crashed so far. However, investigation of fuel control switch closure is on after the accident. No malfunction related to fuel control switch has been recorded on VT-ANB since 2023.
Boeing will support the inquiry committee
A spokesperson of Air India, quoting the AIB report released on Saturday, sent answers to several questions to Boeing on Sunday. Along with this, he said that we follow the protocol of the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization. AI171 (crashed Air India aircraft in Ahmedabad) will depend on AAIB to provide information about.
Air India aircraft took off from Ahmedabad in Gujarat on the afternoon of June 12. The plane crashed after a few minutes of flying. Out of 242, 241 people died in it. At the same time, 260 people have died in the entire accident.
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