India’s aviation regulator DGCA alerted operators using Boeing 737s with Collins Aerospace rudders about potential jamming issues. All operators must halt CAT 3B landings, conduct risk assessments, and provide special rudder control training for pilots. The advisory affects multiple Indian airlines and includes interim safety measures to enhance pilot preparedness.
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