Air India flight crashed

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The airline said flight AI 171, a Boeing 787-8, crashed into a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad, a northwestern city with a population of more than 5 million, five minutes after taking off at 1:38 p.m. local time.

The plane was bound for London Gatwick Airport and was carrying 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese and one Canadian, Air India said.

Visuals on local television channels showed smoke billowing from the crash site.
 
Awful news. It felt like we went years without major air disasters. No more.
 
Some of my niece's husband's family lives the area. They are ok. She and her husband live 4 hours away. She is flying tomorrow, with a layover in London - leaving from a different airport, but she said she's been getting texts checking on her
We all know India is a large country, but I was unsure of where she is
 
This is going to be an interesting investigation. Footage on social media basically shows the plane stalling out and slowly descending into the crash - no wild movements, no obvious smoke or failures. But the flaps are all in the wrong configuration and the gear is still down.

It's the first total hull loss of a 787.

I imagine it will take some time to establish the total loss of life in this one given there's likely deaths on the ground, too. :(
 
An Air India 787 with 244 souls onboard has crashed it sounds like in a residential area. Praying for all concerned.

So sad! My deepest condolences to the families of the deceased and RIP to those who lost their precious lives.

It is hard to find words at a time like this. :(
 
CNN article


They interviewed the survivor Ramesh inthe hospital. He said 30 seconds after take off there was a loud noise and then the crash.

Times of India article

 
This is so horrific.

I feel for the survivor - that has to be extra traumatic to be the lone survivor. Also, there was apparently an Indian news outlet that showed a full, unredacted picture of his passport, so now he'll have to deal with that mess. I hope there is therapy, so much therapy, available to him.
 
Preliminary results of investigation-switches for fuel supply were found to be in off positions even though they were not automatic. It cut off fuel supply to engines, resulting in the crash. They have not figured out how the switches went into Off; they are supposed to be on. Neither pilot had turned them off, based on black box.

 
Preliminary results of investigation-switches for fuel supply were found to be in off positions even though they were not automatic. It cut off fuel supply to engines, resulting in the crash. They have not figured out how the switches went into Off; they are supposed to be on. Neither pilot had turned them off, based on black box.


That's not what the ABC in Australia are reporting:

In the flight's final moments, one pilot was heard on the cockpit's voice recorder, asking the other pilot why he cut off the fuel.

The other pilot responded that he "did not do so".

When I saw the difference in seniority and experience between the captain and first officer, and the fact that the captain is an instructor with Air India, my heart just sank. I would bet good money that CRM issues are involved.

But if someone has actually turned off the fuel switches, that suggests a deliberate action.
 
Here are two youtube articles that point to a software glitch.



Earlier I had seen a similar article on yt that pointed at the software. I can't find it now.
There was confusion in the software. It thought the plane was on ground even though it was 600 ft high.

I also watched articles from Australia and Ireland.

There is a lot of speculation right now, and we will not know the answers until the investigation is complete. It could take a year or longer. I think people are rushing to blame the pilots. The Irish pilot who was interviewed said it is unfair to the pilots to draw a conclusion this early, and it is highly unlikely that in one second a pilot could have turned off the fuel switch. He also refused to blame the maintenance because we don't know what really happened.

This is only a preliminary report. All of this is speculation. There is a temptation to blame Someone or Something- like
The pilot/Boeing/maintenance

I know people would like to get definite answers quickly but we will just have to wait patiently until all facts are known.
 
This is the best video I have watched about this.

 
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