The Air India Flight 171 Crash: Context, Cause & Aftermath

- Flight Overview & Crash Synopsis
- Flight: Air India AI‑171, Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, tail number VT‑ANB.
- Route: Ahmedabad → London Gatwick.
- Date & Time: 12 June 2025, shortly after takeoff at 13:38 IST.
- Crash Site: Impacted a hostel block at B.J. Medical College, Meghani Nagar, Ahmedabad.
- Casualties & Survivors
- Onboard: 230 passengers, 12 crew.
- Fatalities: 241
- Survivors: 1 (British national).
- Ground: At least 38 fatalities, 60+ injured, including college staff and students.
- Total: Approximately 279 deaths, 61 injuries.
- Notable Victims
Among the tragic losses was former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani, en route to visit his daughter in London.
- Crash Timeline & Flight Data
The plane ascended approximately 625 feet, then sent a “Mayday” and stalled, before crashing within 30 seconds of takeoff. The landing gear appeared still retracted, raising questions over configuration errors.
- Investigation & Hypotheses
Investigative agencies—India’s AAIB, UK’s authorities, the NTSB, Boeing, and GE Aerospace—are collaborating.
Preliminary Factors Under Review:
- Configuration error: Possible premature flap retraction or landing gear mispositioning.
- Pilot/crew error: Focus on cockpit coordination.
- Technical malfunction: No signs of bird strike or weather issues.
- Aircraft type: First fatal crash involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
- Operator & Regulatory Context
Air India, privatized in 2022 and owned by Tata Sons, had chronic operational issues including outdated equipment and inconsistent safety protocols. Post-crash, DGCA mandated “additional maintenance actions” on all Boeing 787-8/9 jets.
- Human Impact & Public Response
- Survivor: The lone passenger described a chaotic yet miraculous escape.
- Rescue challenges: Civil Hospital saw anguished identification efforts.
- National sorrow: PM Modi met the survivor and consoled affected families.
- Global tragedy: Among the dead were 53 British nationals—the most significant UK loss since 9/11.
- Historical Context: Air India Safety Record
- First fatal Boeing 787 crash.
- Part of a series of past tragedies: 1985 Flight 182 bombing; Kozhikode 2020 runway crash; Mangalore 2010 crash; 1966 Mont Blanc ABC incident.
- Long-standing worries over Boeing’s safety following 737 MAX disasters, though Dreamliner had maintained a strong track record until now.
- Regulatory & Industry Aftermath
- Ongoing AAIB probe with black boxes recovered.
- Boeing, GE, DGCA, and Tata all pledging cooperation.
- Calls intensified for more robust pilot training and equipment checks.
- Public and industry debating policy changes.
✍️ Conclusion
- The life of Vijay Rupani illustrated the arc from principled student activism and grassroots municipal service to heading Gujarat’s government—known for his quiet competence, administrative discipline, and moral clarity.
- The Air India Flight 171 disaster marks a national tragedy—India’s deadliest aviation accident in decades, unexpectedly claiming a former chief minister and hundreds more, and bringing global scrutiny to aviation safety protocols.