"Rarest Of Rare" Double Engine Failure Behind Air India Plane Crash? RAT Was Deployed After Takeoff ()

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"Rarest Of Rare" Double Engine Failure Behind Air India Plane Crash? RAT Was Deployed After Takeoff

A new video of the Air India Flight 171 crash in western India's Ahmedabad, has surfaced, pointing to evidence that the aircraft’s Ram Air Turbine (RAT) was deployed shortly after takeoff. The RAT is an emergency device that activates only under extreme circumstances. The RAT being deployed on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner indicates a catastrophic dual engine failure or total hydraulic/electrical power loss. The turbine, designed as a last resort, provides just enough power to manage flight controls and communications. But the Air India barely got up to 625 feet before crashing into a building. The RAT is not meant for loss of all power at such low altitude. n18oc_world n18oc_crux

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