India’s aviation regulator asks airlines to check fuel switches

WorldCars
15 Jul 2025 • 4:07 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • India's aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has ordered airlines to inspect fuel switches on Boeing aircraft by July 21.
  • This directive follows a preliminary report into a fatal Air India 787 Dreamliner crash last month, which killed 260 people after its fuel supply was cut off shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad.
  • The report indicated that the fuel switches flipped from 'run' to 'cutoff' just three seconds into the flight.
  • Although a 2018 US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) advisory recommended inspecting these switches, it was not mandatory, and Air India had not conducted these checks.
  • Despite the crash findings, both the FAA and Boeing maintain that the fuel switch design is safe and does not require an Airworthiness Directive.

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