Air India Crash: AAIB Clears Fuel Switch, But Questions Remain
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has ruled out faulty fuel control switches as the cause of the recent Air India crash, despite a 2018 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warning about potential defects in similar switches. The aircraft involved in the incident used the same switch design flagged in the FAA bulletin.
While the FAA advisory was non-mandatory, the investigation noted that both engines shut down shortly after takeoff. This critical failure remains the focus of the ongoing probe.
The AAIB’s findings, released on July 12, 2025, have raised further questions about the sequence of events leading to the tragic accident. The investigation continues to explore other potential contributing factors.
This development underscores the crucial need for stringent safety protocols and proactive maintenance procedures within the aviation sector. The ongoing investigation’s conclusions will have significant implications for aviation safety standards in India and globally.