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Deadly China plane crash was caused by fuel cut-off, says report
A Boeing 737 crashed into a Chinese hillside in March 2022, killing all 132 people on board, after fuel switches on both engines were moved to "cut-off" position at cruising altitude, US safety investigators found. The National Transportation Safety Board released the data under the Freedom of Information Act. China has not released its final report, citing national security concerns.
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