✈️ Ahmedabad Plane Crash: A Morning Turned Dark
12 June , 2025, Air India Flight AI171 took off from Ahmedabad for London. The sky was clear, and all checks were complete. But just after takeoff, something went wrong — terribly wrong.
The plane crashed into a hostel near BJ Medical College, killing 260 people. Among them were passengers, crew, and people on the ground. Only one person survived.
🧩 What Went Wrong?
The AAIB report shared one haunting detail: both fuel cutoff switches were triggered.
“Why did you cut off?”
“I didn’t.”
That’s the last cockpit exchange before the engines failed. The Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployed — a sign that power was lost completely.
There was no bad weather. Fuel was clean. And the engines were new. Yet, both engines stopped.
The cause? Still under review.
🧱 The Crash Site
The plane hit five buildings, leaving behind massive wreckage. Debris was found on rooftops and inside homes. The area looked like a war zone.
Amid the chaos, one student — walking outside at the time — survived. A miracle.
🧾 Official Response
Air India said:
“We are deeply saddened and stand with the families.”
Boeing has not commented yet, due to global aviation rules.
✅ What We Know
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✈️ Aircraft was healthy before takeoff
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🌤️ Weather was normal
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❌ Both engines stopped after liftoff
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⚠️ No sabotage or external fault found
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🎙️ Black box recovered, analysis ongoing
📚 Sources:
Based on verified reports and coverage from the following media outlets:
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Outlook India
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The Week
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Economic Times
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MSN India
All information has been paraphrased from publicly available news sources for informational purposes only.
💭 Final Thought
One minute, people were flying. The next, they were gone. This crash is a painful reminder that even a normal day can change everything.
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