Air India Crash: Twenty -two Boeing 787 Dreamliners inspected; 11 And DGCA ordered to go after and ordered a safety check

Air India Dreamliner Crash: Air India has finalized increased inspections on 22 Boeing 787 aircraft in its fleet after last week’s accident. The airline operates 33 Dreamliners, with the first acquisition dating in 2012. The aircraft involved in the incident was operational since 2014.Additional Investigation follows DGCA’s instructions. Air India with GenX engine to perform supplementary maintenance inspections on its Boeing Dreamliner 787 aircraft, including specific take-off parameters, electronic engine control assessment and verification of the engine fuel system.Air India sources told ET, while there was no major issue in inspections, several flights prescribed for 787 aircraft, including the routes of Sydney and Melbourne, were suspended.Also read Ahmedabad aircraft accident: Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet enhanced security inspection, order DGCA; What will be checked hereAn Air India official said, “The cancellation is due to a combination of factors, including increased inspection, which takes longer than the Iranian airspace and the closure.” Airlines have been escaping from important parts of the Middle East from Friday, which are among the Israeli attacks at Iranian locations and the later regional tensions between the Iranian counteratrics.During a Saturday briefing, Indian aviation officials confirmed that captain Sumate Sabharwal released a crisis call for air traffic control soon after leaving the Ahmedabad Airport at 1.39 pm on Thursday.Sameer Kumar Sinha, secretary of the Ministry of Aviation, said that when the air traffic control responded to the pilot’s May call, he did not get any response. The plane crashed later.After the Air India Boeing 787 accident, the Center plans to amend its aviation security policy. A committee has been established under the leadership of the Home Secretary.Also read Air India Plain Crash: 787 Dreamliner Boeing is the main product of Boeing – 10 things to learn about the aircraft model included in Ahmedabad CrashCivil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced on Saturday that the committee would review the current standard operational procedures (SOPs) and recommend measures to prevent equal accidents. This review will be independently operated by the Bureau of Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (AAIB) statutory investigation.Naidu said, “This is an important step in the investigation. This will help a lot in the investigation of the incident.”