Air India's Airbus A320 flying from Phuket to Delhi on August 4 lost flight controls for four seconds after multiple hydraulic systems failures, causing the air ...
Over the weekend, a Boeing 767-300 Freighter operating a domestic cargo flight for UPS Airlines had a more dramatic arrival into Denver than its crew might have been bargaining for, following a total ...
A 35-MINUTE Bahamasair flight from Abaco to New Providence stretched to nearly two hours on Friday after a problem with the ...
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Pilot or plane? 12 alerts, 3 hydraulic failures & 4 seconds of no control before AI flight’s 300-ft drop
Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has taken up investigation, with technical assistance from Airbus & France’s Bureau of ...
At least 24 people out of the 145 people onboard were injured in the incident that is being probed by the Aircraft Accident ...
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Aircraft line maintenance and its importance in aviation industry
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Navy probe links Truman jet loss to arresting-wire failure
A Navy investigation found maintenance, staffing and training problems contributed to an F/A-18F Super Hornet loss aboard USS Harry S. Truman in May 2025.
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US Navy destroyer hit by 4-day power failure in South China Sea amid Iran war strain: Report
The Benfold's power failure adds another equipment-related setback as US warships face demanding operational schedules across ...
Delhi flight experienced a simultaneous loss of pressure in its Green, Blue and Yellow hydraulic systems, triggering an ...
In Air India's first statement, it attributed the plane dropping 300 feet to "brief in-flight turbulence". Five hours later, in another statement it dropped the word turbulence, while downplaying the ...
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Air India flight that lost 300 feet altitude suffered hydraulic failures
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has classified the occurrence as a "Serious Incident", with the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau probing the circumstances surrounding it.
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