India, Feb. 4 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday said Air India's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which experienced a fuel control switch glitch, safely took off from London on February 1 after a physical check confirmed the switch was secure. The left engine's fuel control switch on flight AI132 to Bengaluru failed to latch in the "RUN" position twice during engine start at London Heathrow. On the third attempt, it locked correctly, and the crew verified it physically before continuing. DGCA said no abnormal engine parameters, warnings, or system messages were recorded during start or the flight, which carried over 200 passengers and landed without incident. Following the incident, Air India's engineering team, follo...
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