Air India AI 171 Crash in Ahemdabad (40 Viewers)

Thats why i always perfer to land transportation rather air. afterall its a machine and machine can anytime fail.
Statistics have proven air transport to be safest. Train travel has risk of theft, hooligans without ticket, derailment attempts by jihadis, unforced derailment, locopilot error, collision, etc.

On top of that add the inconvenience of toilets, cleanliness, punctuality, 10x more time to travel.
 
I think blame should be on air india. There have been too many crashes with air india in the past too. They don't maintain their planes that well.
 
Statistics have proven air transport to be safest. Train travel has risk of theft, hooligans without ticket, derailment attempts by jihadis, unforced derailment, locopilot error, collision, etc.

On top of that add the inconvenience of toilets, cleanliness, punctuality, 10x more time to travel.

When it's your time to go, you will go.
People die in thousands of ways daily, even at home thinking that everything is safe.

I pray every time I take a flight but I dread driving a car on our highways.
 
Flight path decay means plane stall. Basically lift generated is less than that required to keep it in flight.
 
Why airlines industry is going backwards I know not why they use 2 engine planes instead of the more reliable 4 engine planes for long hauls.
Very sad incident.

Very sad news indeed

It's not just the aircraft,the infrastructure that we have in India presents a massive risk too.

Many of our airports and airbases are located in the vicinity of slums and other informal settlements with little to no waste management systems in place, making them a haven for birds and animals and posing a significant risk to aircraft. In fact, the situation became so bad after consecutive crashes of several fighter jets at Hindan that the IAF was forced to shift its combat operations to other airbases.
 
Plane crashed into doctors' hostel most probably.
 
Man saw the video, absolute nightmare for people those who travel. It gave me chills down my spine
 
Man saw the video, absolute nightmare for people those who travel. It gave me chills down my spine
Frankly speaking, everytime I take off, I pray to God that if this be the last hour of my life, so be it.. am ready.
 
News is coming pilot made a "mayday call" . That means something was wrong with the engine or something . Looking at the crash site only people to be rescued ll be from the near by buildings .
 
News is coming pilot made a "mayday call" . That means something was wrong with the engine or something . Looking at the crash site only people to be rescued ll be from the near by buildings .
from the visuals it look like both engines failed , there was no smoke out of the engine. And the flight descending gradually and steadily, clearly the aircraft was just gliding before it crashed. How is it possible for both engines to fail simultaneously
 
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🚨 SITREP – Air India Crash, Ahmedabad | DGCA Update

✈️ Flight Details: AI171

Departure Time: 1339 IST (0809 UTC)

Runway Used: 23, Ahmedabad Airport

⚠️ Emergency Sequence:

Aircraft issued a MAYDAY call shortly after takeoff

No further response received from the crew

Moments later, the aircraft crashed just outside the airport perimeter.

Thick black smoke reported at crash site

Rescue and firefighting teams on ground

📍 DGCA Confirms the aircraft lost communication after distress call.
 
Boeing planes were facing issues some time back.

The Federal Aviation Administration says it's opened an investigation into Boeing regarding inspections of the 787 Dreamliner that "may not have been completed."

The FAA said Monday Boeing "voluntarily informed us in April" that the plane maker may not have completed required inspections to confirm that there was adequate bonding and grounding where the wings join the carbon fiber fuselage on certain 787 jets.

In a statement to NPR, the FAA said it's also investigating "whether Boeing completed the inspections and whether company employees may have falsified aircraft records." The agency also said Boeing is re-inspecting "all 787 airplanes still within the production system and must also create a plan to address the in-service fleet."

The FAA had previously said it was toughening oversight of Boeing and the 787 Dreamliner after finding production flaws in the widebody airplane in 2022.

Boeing told NPR it "promptly notified the FAA and this is not an immediate safety of flight issue". Boeing provided an internal April 29 email written by Scott Stocker who heads the 787 program which was sent to Boeing's South Carolina employees where the Dreamliner is manufactured.

Stocker wrote that an employee "saw something in our factory that he believed was not being done right, and spoke up about it." The issue was raised to the executive team who notified the FAA. "After receiving the report, we quickly reviewed the matter and learned that several people had been violating Company policies by not performing a required test, but recording the work as having been completed."

Boeing says it's taking "swift and serious corrective action with multiple teammates."

In March a former Boeing quality control manager who became a whistleblower about safety issues with the 787 Dreamliner was found dead in a vehicle after an apparent self-inflicted gunshot. John Barnett had testified the day before in a deposition related to a string of problems he says he identified at Boeing's North Charleston, S.C. plant.

Boeing has been under renewed scrutiny for production and quality control lapses after a door plug blew off a 737 Max 9 in-flight in January. After that incident, the FAA faulted Boeing for "multiple instances" of quality control shortcomings in the 737 Max production. Boeing is still reeling following the crashes of two 737 Max aircraft which killed a total of 346 people in 2018 and 2019. Faulty flight software was blamed for both crashes.
 

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