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Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Reveals Critical Fuel Cut, Deepens Mystery

Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Reveals Critical Fuel Cut, Deepens Mystery

Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Reveals Critical Fuel Cut, Deepens Mystery A preliminary report into last month’s devastating Air India Flight AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, India, has revealed a critical and baffling detail: fuel supply to both engines was deliberately cut just moments after takeoff. The tragic incident on June 12, which killed 242 people on board and 19 on the ground, remains shrouded in mystery despite this key finding from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB). The report states…

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Air India 787 Crash: 270 Fatalities, Black Box Recovered, DGCA Orders Safety Checks

Air India 787 Crash: 270 Fatalities, Black Box Recovered, DGCA Orders Safety Checks

Air India 787 Crash: 270 Fatalities, Black Box Recovered, DGCA Orders Safety Checks A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, resulting in 270 fatalities. The aircraft, approximately 11 years old and with a documented flight history of 25 Ahmedabad-London Gatwick round trips in the last two years (Flightradar24 data), impacted a building near the airport, killing nearly all 242 passengers and crew. One survivor remains hospitalized. The investigation, led by India’s Aircraft Accident…

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Air India 787 Crash: Preliminary Data & Ongoing Investigation

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…

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The Ahmedabad Air India Tragedy: A Miraculous Survivor and the Search for Answers

The Ahmedabad Air India Tragedy: A Miraculous Survivor and the Search for Answers

The Ahmedabad Air India Tragedy: A Miraculous Survivor and the Search for Answers Hey friend, you heard about the Air India crash in Ahmedabad? It’s absolutely devastating. A Boeing 787 Dreamliner – a generally very safe plane, by the way – went down shortly after takeoff, killing all but one of the 242 people on board. The sole survivor, a British national named Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, is understandably shaken but alive. He described a sudden noise, then a crash, and…

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Air India Boeing 787 Crash: Preliminary Report and Global Response

Air India Boeing 787 Crash: Preliminary Report and Global Response

Air India Boeing 787 Crash: Preliminary Report and Global Response An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, flight AI171, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, resulting in significant casualties. Initial reports indicate over 100 fatalities among the 242 passengers and crew. The aircraft, first flown in 2013 and delivered to Air India in 2014, was en route to London and carried a diverse passenger manifest including nationals from India, the UK, Portugal, and Canada. Global leaders reacted swiftly. Indian Prime…

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Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Crash: A New Low for the Aviation Giant?

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Crash: A New Low for the Aviation Giant?

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Crash: A New Low for the Aviation Giant? Hey friend, you won’t believe what’s happening with Boeing. Their stock just took a massive 6% dive after a 787 Dreamliner crashed in India. This isn’t just another blip; it’s adding serious fuel to the fire of their already burning reputation. Remember all those safety issues they’ve been battling? It started with a 737 Max incident back in January – a cabin panel falling off mid-flight! The FAA slammed…

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