WASHINGTON: US officers stated on Thursday (Jun 12) they haven’t seen any speedy security knowledge that may require halting Boeing 787 flights after a fatal Air India accident killed over 240 people.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Appearing Federal Aviation Administration head Chris Rocheleau made the feedback at a information convention and stated they’d seen movies of the crash in India.
Duffy stated he had spoken to Nationwide Transportation Security Board Chair Jennifer Homendy. An NTSB and FAA group, with help from Boeing and engine producer GE Aerospace, was going to India, Duffy stated.
“They must get on the bottom and have a look. However once more proper now it would be approach too untimely,” Duffy stated. “Individuals are movies and making an attempt to evaluate what occurred, which isn’t a powerful, sensible approach to make choices on what befell.”