Air India Crash: Fuel Switch Cleared, Probe Widens
The preliminary investigation into the Air India crash in Ahmedabad on July 12, 2025, has exonerated the fuel control switch as a contributing factor. Initial findings indicate the switch functioned correctly, as per maintenance logs.
Despite a 2018 advisory from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flagging a potential issue with similar switches, Air India did not conduct inspections. The airline reportedly deemed these inspections non-mandatory.
Authorities are now focusing their inquiry on other potential causes of the tragic incident. Further investigation is underway to ascertain the precise reasons behind the crash.
This incident underscores the critical need for airlines to proactively address even non-mandatory safety advisories. The potential impact on passenger safety demands a more stringent approach to preventative maintenance and adherence to global aviation standards. The ongoing investigation will be crucial in shaping future safety protocols within the Indian aviation sector.