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The pilots’ major body of India has asked the Civil Aviation Regulatory to inspect everyone Boing 787 Dreamliner, who works in the country for electricity issues after one of the aircraft, suddenly deployed an emergency power system Midyar over the weekend.
The device, a small propeller that acts as a backup generator and known as Ram air turbine, or rat, is usually activated when an aircraft engine loses power, its hydraulic systems seriously enter low pressure or its electrical systems fail.
However, the rats rode unexpectedly on Saturday Indian water Flight from northern 117 Indian It landed safely before the moments of Amritsar BirminghamEngland.
The Federation of Indian Pilot, which represents around 6,000 pilots, asked for investigation on Sunday evening.
Air India, owned by the trade group Tata Group, said in a statement that an initial inspection found after the weekend incident found that “all electrical and hydraulic parameters were normal” and the aircraft landed safely.
Mider deployment of emergency devices has fulfilled concerns in India over the safety of Dreamliner. In June, an Air India Boeing bound for 787 Dreamliner London Answer -The western city of Ahmedabad crashed, in which 260 people were killed, including 19 on the ground, in one of the worst aviation disasters in India.
An preliminary report in the June 12 accident found that the fuel control switch for the engine was taken from “run” from “cutoff” in moments of status, which, before the effect, hungry both fuel engines. The report stated that the rat system was activated when the aircraft lost the power and engine.
Charanvi Singh Randhawa, president of the Federation of Indian Pilots, said he never deployed the rat system when there is no problem in the engine, hydroxes or electrical systems, as the case appears in the weekend. “It’s a serious concern that a detailed investigation warrant,” he said.
Randhawa, whose career has been spread over the aviation for five decades, wrote an email to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of India on Sunday, which was made aware of the incident and urged to investigate the electrical systems of all the Boeing Dreamlines in India.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India did not respond to the request for the comment, and a Boeing India spokesman was not immediately available for the comment.