A preliminary report from India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau reveals that the Air India flight that crashed in June experienced a fuel cutoff to its engines shortly after takeoff. The report details that the fuel control switches in the cockpit of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner were flipped, starving the engines of fuel. Investigators were able to determine the fuel cutoff switches were intentionally moved, resulting in the aircraft crashing after the engines attempted to relight. The flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder captured crucial information leading up to the crash, including the pilots’ confusion and the “MAYDAY” call. The investigation is ongoing, with Air India cooperating and expressing solidarity with the affected families.
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Following an Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, India, resulting in 271 deaths, British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh survived and has been discharged from the hospital. The crash, involving passengers of various nationalities, prompted criticism of the British government’s response from grieving families. Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, involving the examination of the flight recorders and aircraft maintenance records. Air India is cooperating with authorities and working to repatriate the deceased.
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Witness Jaswinder Singh Sandhu aided an injured security guard and comforted a distraught woman who lost her son before discovering the sole survivor, Ramesh, amidst the wreckage. Ramesh, suffering facial injuries and burns, was treated by first responders and transported to a trauma center. He recounted his miraculous escape from the fatal crash in interviews, expressing disbelief at his survival. The investigation into the crash’s cause is ongoing, with officials analyzing the recovered black box.
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The flight data recorder (black box) from the crashed Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner has been recovered from the roof of a doctors’ hostel struck by the aircraft. A joint team from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau and Gujarat government personnel located the bright orange device, which contains crucial flight data and cockpit audio recordings. This information will be vital in determining the cause of the crash, which tragically resulted in only one survivor out of 242 passengers. International investigative teams are now on-site to assist in the inquiry.
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A London-bound Air India flight carrying 242 passengers crashed in Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff, resulting in a significant loss of life. While search and rescue efforts continue, authorities have confirmed one survivor, a British national, is receiving treatment. At least 204 bodies have been recovered from the crash site, and the death toll is expected to rise. Among the victims is former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.
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Boeing shares experienced a near 8% drop following the devastating Air India plane crash, a fact that has sparked widespread debate and commentary online. The immediate reaction of many was a sense of unsettling prioritization; the focus on the stock market’s response seemed to overshadow the tragic loss of over 200 lives. This disparity highlighted a chilling disconnect between corporate financial performance and the human cost of accidents.
The initial reaction to the news also prompted discussion about the resilience of Boeing as a corporation. Some suggested that, given Boeing’s history and the scale of the company, the stock market dip would likely be a temporary setback.… Continue reading
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, killing all 242 passengers and crew aboard. The plane, en route to London’s Gatwick Airport, impacted a medical college hostel, resulting in numerous casualties on the ground. Rescue efforts are underway, with at least 30 bodies recovered, and many more feared trapped. The nationalities of those on board included a significant number of Indian and British citizens, along with a small number of other nationalities.
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An Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India, shortly after takeoff, resulting in a large fire and significant damage to a nearby residential area. The flight, carrying 242 people, was en route to London when it went down. Rescue operations are underway, and investigations into the cause of the crash, potentially involving heavy fuel load, are expected to begin. Multiple agencies, including the DGCA, are responding, and the Indian government is providing support to victims and families. Airport operations have partially resumed.
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