Boeing, FAA Reaffirm Fuel Switch Safety After Air India Flight 171 Crash Investigation
Concerns about the safety of fuel switch locks on Boeing aircraft have been addressed by both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following a preliminary investigation into the tragic crash of Air India Flight 171.
Initial Report Questioned Fuel Switch Activation
The initial report, released by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), raised questions about the possibility of accidental activation of the fuel switches, potentially leading to engine failure and the subsequent crash. This prompted concerns within the aviation community.
FAA and Boeing Confirm Safety, No Airworthiness Directive Required
In response to the AAIB’s concerns, both Boeing and the FAA conducted their own reviews of the fuel control switch design. They have privately affirmed that the current design is safe and does not pose a risk that would necessitate an Airworthiness Directive. The FAA released a notification supporting this conclusion, alleviating fears of a widespread design flaw.
What This Means for Passengers
This reassurance from both the manufacturer and the regulating body aims to restore confidence in the safety of Boeing aircraft. The investigation is still ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge as the AAIB continues its work.