<p>Investigators believe the Air India Boeing Dreamliner had its emergency-power generator operating when it crashed last week in Ahmedabad, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday citing people familiar with the probe.</p><p>Boeing said it will defer to India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau for comment. Engine maker GE Aerospace did not respond to a <em>Reuters</em> request for comment.</p><p>India's federal civil aviation ministry did not immediately respond to <em>Reuters</em>' email seeking comment.</p><p><em>Reuters</em> couldn't immediately verify the WSJ report.</p><p>The system, known as the Ram Air Turbine (RAT), generates electricity and hydraulic pressure to ensure pilots can control the plane even if both engines fail.</p><p>The preliminary finding raise questions about whether the plane's engines functioned properly during takeoff, the report said. The Dreamliner was fitted with GE Aerospace's GEnx engines.</p><p>The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people bound for Britain's Gatwick Airport began losing altitude seconds after takeoff. All but one passenger died in the world's worst aviation disaster in a decade, with around 30 ground fatalities.</p><p>India's aviation safety watchdog said on Tuesday that surveillance of Air India's Boeing 787 fleet revealed no major safety concerns.</p>
<p>Investigators believe the Air India Boeing Dreamliner had its emergency-power generator operating when it crashed last week in Ahmedabad, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday citing people familiar with the probe.</p><p>Boeing said it will defer to India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau for comment. Engine maker GE Aerospace did not respond to a <em>Reuters</em> request for comment.</p><p>India's federal civil aviation ministry did not immediately respond to <em>Reuters</em>' email seeking comment.</p><p><em>Reuters</em> couldn't immediately verify the WSJ report.</p><p>The system, known as the Ram Air Turbine (RAT), generates electricity and hydraulic pressure to ensure pilots can control the plane even if both engines fail.</p><p>The preliminary finding raise questions about whether the plane's engines functioned properly during takeoff, the report said. The Dreamliner was fitted with GE Aerospace's GEnx engines.</p><p>The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people bound for Britain's Gatwick Airport began losing altitude seconds after takeoff. All but one passenger died in the world's worst aviation disaster in a decade, with around 30 ground fatalities.</p><p>India's aviation safety watchdog said on Tuesday that surveillance of Air India's Boeing 787 fleet revealed no major safety concerns.</p>