An Air India Boeing airplane crashed in northwestern India in June, killing all people on board but one passenger. India's aviation regulator has now ordered airlines to examine fuel control switches on several Boeing models.
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- India's aviation regulator ordered airlines to inspect fuel control switches on several Boeing models. 4s
- The directive follows an Air India crash that killed 260 people, with only one survivor. 13s
- Investigation found both fuel control switches shifted within one second, starving both engines of fuel. 17s
- The report did not name a cause for the crash or explain how the switches flipped. 28s
- Inspections must be completed and findings submitted to the regulator by July 21. 48s