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Foreign media: Civil Aviation Administration of India requires Air India to re-inspect Boeing 787 emergency power supply system

According to news agencies such as Bloomberg and India Press Trust (PTI), the General Administration of Indian Civil Aviation has requested Indian Airlines to re-inspects the emergency power system on its Boeing 787 passenger aircraft. This month, a Boeing 787 airline suddenly launched the emergency power system in the air.

According to the report, the General Administration of Civil Aviation of India also asked Boeing to submit a detailed report on measures to prevent the "non-directional deployment of pressurized air turbines (RATs)."RAT is one of the many spare safety systems on the aircraft, as a spare generator, which is designed to be used only in emergencies to maintain the operation of critical systems such as flight control and navigation.

Neither Air India nor Boeing responded to requests for comment.

According to the Associated Press, an air turbine on Indian Airlines Flight 117, which took off from India Amly on October 4, accidentally launched before the aircraft safely landed in Birmingham, England.In addition, on June 12, a Boeing 787-8 passenger plane from India to the UK crashed shortly after taking off at Ahmedabad Airport in Gujarat, India, killing more than 200 people, including ground personnel.



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