Air India 787 Crash: Preliminary Data & Ongoing Investigation
Air India 787 Crash: Preliminary Data & Ongoing Investigation
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (Air India flight AI171) crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport, India, resulting in 241 fatalities and one survivor. The aircraft, carrying 242 individuals, experienced a rapid descent five minutes into the flight, impacting a residential area.
Flight data, including a final signal from FlightRadar24, indicates a steep descent at approximately 475 feet per minute after reaching a maximum altitude of 625 feet. Video footage shows the aircraft at an abnormally low altitude with landing gear deployed and flaps retracted – a configuration inconsistent with normal flight parameters.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), alongside the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) and FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), are investigating. The flight data recorder (FDR) – one of the “black boxes” – has been recovered. Initial analysis of this data is crucial in determining the cause of the crash.
Preliminary observations suggest potential anomalies in aircraft attitude (nose-up posture) and flight control settings. However, definitive conclusions await a thorough analysis of the FDR and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) data.
Boeing, the aircraft manufacturer, and Air India are cooperating fully with the investigation. Boeing’s stock experienced a significant drop following the incident. This is reportedly the first accident involving a 787 Dreamliner.
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