Fuel control switches for the engines of an Air India flight that crashed last month were moved from the “run” to the “cutoff” position moments before impact, starving both engines of fuel, a preliminary investigation report said early Saturday. LiveNOW’s Austin Westfall dives into this new report with Former Commercial Pilot Byron Jaffe.
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