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Air India flight AI-171, from Ahmedabad to Gawtick, crashed shortly after take-off, having achieved a height of just 672 feet, and NDTV has - based on expert testimony - pieced together what may ...
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The only survivor of the crash and a pilot on the ground from a different plane reported hearing a loud boom during the AI 171 take-off, prompting experts to suspect a possible engine failure ...
An investigation is under way into why an Air India passenger plane bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after taking off in Ahmedabad in western India. Air India confirmed 241 of the 242 ...
Pilot shares cause of 'scary' noises you hear on plane during take-off A pilot has taken to TikTok to share the real reason why the flight deck will often contact the cabin crew during the ascent ...
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But the plane is designed to be able to fly with one engine, even at take-off, so something else would have to go wrong too. Both engines could have failed if they sucked in a flock of birds as ...
A large Air India passenger jet crashed in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, shortly after taking off for London on June 12. Here's what to know.
The airline wrote, “The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. We regret to inform that, of the 242 aboard, there are 241 confirmed fatalities. The sole survivor is being treated in a hospital.” ...
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Air India plane crash investigators have found both of the Boeing 787's "black boxes," hopefully brining an understanding of the cause of the disaster a step closer.