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US report says fuel supply cut before 2022 China Eastern crash that killed 132 in Chinaโ€™s deadliest air disaster

Malay Mail

SHANGHAI, May 6 โ€” The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released data this week indicating the โ€Œfuel supply to both engines of a China Eastern Airlines flight was switched off before the jet plunged into a hillside in southern China โ€Œin March 2022, killing all 132 people on board.

The data, which was released by NTSB in response to a freedom of information request and originated from the planeโ€™s flight data recorder, showed the fuel switches for both engines moved simultaneously from the run position to the cutoff position before the jet descended.

โ€œIt was found that while cruising at 29,000 feet, the fuel switches on both engines moved from the run position to โ€Œthe cutoff position. Engine speeds decreased after the fuel switch movement,โ€ โ the NTSB report said.

Fuel switches โ on Boeing 737 aircraft are physical โ controls regulating fuel flow to the โ engines, and โ a pilot must pull the switch up before moving it from run to cutoff.

The crash of the Boeing 737-800, operated โ as China Eastern flight MU5735, was Chinaโ€™s deadliest air disaster in decades.

Chinese regulators have not released a full report detailing the findings of their investigation into the crash and have given no update into their investigation for more than two years.

The Civil Aviation โ Administration of China (CAAC) and China Eastern Airlines did not respond to Reutersโ€™ request for comment on the report and a โ spokesperson for Chinaโ€™s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to answer a โ question about โ the US findings at a regular press briefing today.

The flight data recorder is one of the two black boxes recovered from the โ€Œwreckage. It was sent to the NTSB laboratory in Washington for analysis because Boeing is an American aircraft manufacturer. โ€” Reuters

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