
Body Indian Pilots’ Body FIP wrote on Friday to the Minister of Civil Aviation and called for all Boeing 787 aircraft operated by Air India after a number of serious technical failures associated with electrical system failures and special aircraft Air India DGCA aircraft for maintenance.
In the letter of October 10, the captain of FIP CS Randhawa quoted two main incidents during the week-ranking AI-117 years from Amritsar to Birmingham and AI-154 from Vienna to Delhi-he said “Electric Electric Electrics In short time, poor fleets according to Air India.”
However, Air India denied any claim that there was an electric failure on the AI 154.
What happened to Air India?
Last week, Air India Amritsar-Birmingham was grounded in the UK after an emergency turbine (rat) was deployed during landing.
Air turbine or RAM is a small device similar to propeller, which is designed to automatically use only in extreme emergencies, such as double engine failure or overall energy loss.
Days after the problem with AMRITSAR-Birmingham flight, another Air India aircraft flying from Vienna landed in Dubai instead of Delhi after hitting a technical hitch.
Both flights were Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Aircraft.
Referring to the incidents of the Federation of Indian Pilots (FPI) in its letter to the Ministry of Aviation – warned that such repeated failures, especially after the deadly accident Ahmedabad – indicate deeper problems in electrical systems and maintenance of the aircraft.
What did the letter of FPI say
The letter argued that the problems increased since Air India moved responsibility for maintenance from Ailes (Air India Engineering Services Ltd.) to newly hired engineers.
In addition to calling for a thorough investigation of AI-117 and AI-154 incidents, FPI recommended all aircraft Air India Boeing 787 aircraft until comprehensive inspections of electrical systems have been completed.
“The safety of air transport is threatened by not investigating the causes of failure on the B-787 in the country,” he stressed the letter.
What Air India said
Air India said on Friday that the conclusions of its preliminary investigation show that the deployment of rats on its Dreamliner 4.
“On the basis of the conclusions of our preliminary investigation, the ratio of rats was not caused by the system or pilot action. The deployment of the rat was” shown “, in accordance with similar events with other airlines in the past, as Boeing states,” the airline said.
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