The DGCA has recommended precautionary measures for Boeing 737 aircraft with Collins Aerospace rudders due to potential risks of rudder jamming, highlighted by a US investigation. Indian carriers like Air India Express, Akasa, and SpiceJet will halt low visibility landings and provide specialized rudder control training for pilots. Boeing is working on additional guidance for the issue.
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