
BREAKING NEWS Breakthrough in Air India plane crash probe as investigators reveal doomed flight could have been running on emergency power supply when ‘both engines failed' during takeoff
Authorities investigating the deadly Air India crash that killed at least 279 las week are looking into whether the doomed flight was using an emergency-power generator.
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