Worn Fuel Switches: Should Air India Crash Prompt Mandatory Replacement?

A 2018 Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) advisory warned about worn fuel cutoff switches moving inadvertently. In the wake of a recent Air India crash, experts are raising concerns and questioning whether replacing these switches should be mandatory.

2018 FAA Advisory Highlighted Potential Risk

The FAA advisory, issued in 2018, specifically addressed the risk of worn fuel cutoff switches moving from the ‘run’ position without any applied force. This potential malfunction raised safety concerns even then.

Expert: Mandatory Replacement Could Prevent Future Incidents

Looking back, experts now suggest that making the replacement of these switches mandatory could have been a crucial step in preventing incidents like the Air India crash. This proactive measure could significantly enhance aviation safety.

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