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LIVE: Emergency System Activated During Air India Crash – DGCA Orders Boeing Fleet Safety Inspections

June 18, 2025
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PM visits a crash site of the AI-171 flight. Photo Source: Prime Ministre's Office (Government Open Data License - India (GODL))
PM visits a crash site of the AI-171 flight. Photo Source: Prime Ministre's Office (Government Open Data License - India (GODL))

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Investigators found that the emergency system activated when the flight went down. Both engines stopped working, which automatically turned on the Ram Air Turbine (RAT). RAT helps the plane to provide enough electricity to function in the air. 

Based on that, DGCA gave instructions to the Air India Officials to check the whole Boeing Dreamliner fleet. And if there are any issues, report immediately.


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Sonali Tiwary

Sonali Tiwary is an aviation technology writer and aeronautical engineer who brings her technical expertise to Karmactive.com's coverage of the aerospace industry. With engineering studies completed through The Aeronautical Society of India, she specializes in breaking down complex aviation innovations, emerging mobility technologies, and the latest developments in sustainable aviation. Sonali's passion for flight technology drives her to explore and explain how cutting-edge aerospace solutions are shaping the future of air transportation, making the fascinating world of aviation accessible to all readers.

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