CNN Analysis: Air India Flight 171 Crash and Boeing 787
CNNJune 12, 20252 min120,939 views
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- ✈️ Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner carrying over 200 people, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport.
- 📉 The aircraft struggled to stay airborne, reaching only 625 feet before its flight tracking data stopped less than a minute after takeoff.
- 💥 CCTV footage shows the plane descending rapidly, plummeting at a speed of 475 feet per minute before impact.
Crash Site and Aftermath
- 💥 Geolocated videos confirm the plane crashed just outside the airport perimeter, with the tail lodged in the roof of a building half a mile from the runway.
- 🔥 The main fuselage and crash site were found 465 feet further, marked by a massive fireball in a populated neighborhood.
- 💔 Officials reported that people on the ground were among the dead, with recovery teams sifting through charred wreckage.
- 🙏 Miraculously, at least one passenger survived and was taken to the hospital, reporting a loud bang about 30 seconds after takeoff.
Investigation and Boeing 787 Context
- ❓ While the cause of the crash is still unknown, investigators will examine maintenance records and pilot training.
- ⚠️ This incident is the first crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner and adds pressure on Boeing following recent failures.
- ✈️ The specific aircraft involved in the crash began flying in 2013.
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