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Failure Before Fuel Control Switch Movement #AI171 VT-ANB How long does a Boeing 787 RAT take to generate hydraulic power? This video provides a real-world answer. Timer starts at 08:08:40 UTC when the right Navigation Display goes blank. Hydraulic pressure recovery follows about 6 seconds later — consistent with...

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