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2018 FAA advisory warned of Boeing 737 fuel switch failure: Aviation expert on Air India crash

Despite the concerns raised in 2018, neither Boeing nor the FAA made the switch replacement or structural modification mandatory.

July 16, 2025 / 18:36 IST
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Wreckage showing the tail section of the Air India Boeing 787-8 is pictured in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025, after the aircraft operating as flight 171 crashed shortly after taking off on June 12.
Wreckage showing the tail section of the Air India Boeing 787-8 is pictured in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad on June 14, 2025, after the aircraft operating as flight 171 crashed shortly after taking off on June 12.

Aviation expert Captain Ehsan Khalid on Wednesday revealed that a 2018 advisory to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had warned of a potentially high failure rate in the fuel control switch installed in Boeing 737 jets. The switch, manufactured by Honeywell, is used to control General Electric (GE)-made engines on Boeing aircraft.

“In 2018, it was reported to the FAA that the fuel switch locking mechanism of Boeing 737 aircraft could fail. The failure rate was said to be potentially high,” Captain Khalid told news agency PTI. “But what followed was only an advisory, not a mandatory directive — not from Boeing, not from Honeywell, not from GE.”

Despite the concerns raised in 2018, neither Boeing nor the FAA made the switch replacement or structural modification mandatory. The FAA's communication remained in the form of an advisory, not an Airworthiness Directive (AD), which would have legally required action.

Captain Khalid explained that such advisories leave room for discretion at the national level. “If the advisory was credible enough, then India’s aviation regulator, DGCA, could have issued its own bulletin or mandate. Which, they have done now — but only after the crash.”