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Thomas
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In response to the recent Air India 171 preliminary accident report, which referred to a 2018 service bulletin regarding the fuel switch locks on some Boeing 737s, the FAA and Boeing have now confirmed to airlines that the fuel switch locks are safe on the B787. It follows that the fateful flipping of the fuel switches would have had to be deliberate. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/amid-air-india-probe-us-faa-boeing-notify-fuel-switch-locks-are-safe-document-2025-07-13/
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aron
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What’s your pov on https://www.reddit.com/r/indianaviation/s/qIqKSqXJqd .
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Thomas
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It demonstrates what we knew from the start, which is the switches’ locking feature that Boeing and the FAA now just said would have been working normally on that flight. A final confirmation would be to hear that distinctive click on the CVR to confirm the physical action on those switches ~3 seconds after rotation
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