Boeing 787 safe to fly? The US says there is no current evidence for the grounding aircraft; Crash under Air India Crash Review

US officials said that after the death of more than 240 people on Thursday, there is no current evidence to justify 787 aircraft after a deadly Air India accident, when a Dreamliner flew from Ahmedabad and crashed into a residential complex after 30 seconds of take-off.According to a report by the Reuters of the news agency, in a press briefing on Thursday, Transport Secretary Sean Dafi and Acting Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief Chris Rochelodes said that investigators were still reviewing the facts around the incident. Dafi confirmed that the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), FAA, and Representatives of Boeing and Engineer Ge Aerospace would travel to India to assist in the investigation.Dafi said, “They have to go to the ground and take a look. But again it will be a long time before.” “People are watching videos and trying to assess what happened, what happened, whatever happened is not a strong, smart way to decide.”Dafi said that FAA is actively reviewing the data available in coordination with Boeing and GE. He also insisted that if any security concern arises, the US government will work rapidly.Dafi said, “FAA has been designed to send additional resources so that we need to ensure the safety of Flying Public.” “We will not hesitate to implement any security recommendations.Roshelodes on this approach and said, “As we carry this road forward with ourselves, if there is any information that becomes available to us about any risk, we will reduce those risks.”Dafi also confirmed that he had talked to NTSB President Jennifer Homendi about the accident and coordinated between us and Indian officials.

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