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Flight expert shares disturbing Air India crash theory

A devastating air disaster has left the world in mourning. On Thursday, an Air India flight tragically crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad airport, India, killing nearly all of the 242 people onboard and causing multiple casualties on the ground.

The flight was bound for London Gatwick but never made it far from the runway. According to initial reports, the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner issued a distress call moments after becoming airborne — barely reaching 190 meters before it lost altitude and went down in a residential neighborhood.

While investigators are still combing through the wreckage, the early hours of this crisis have already prompted serious questions from aviation professionals.

Black Box Recovered, Questions Remain

One of the aircraft’s two black boxes has been retrieved, a key step in piecing together the final moments of the doomed flight. Experts are urging caution, however, reminding the public that drawing conclusions before the flight data is fully analyzed can lead to misinformation.

Air India Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran confirmed that both Boeing and GE Aerospace are actively supporting the investigation, with teams already present at the crash site.

Disturbing Eyewitness Accounts from the Ground

Local residents described horrifying scenes. Flames, falling debris, and the sound of impact shattered the early morning calm in the area. Several witnesses shared how people trapped inside nearby buildings leapt from windows to escape the inferno. Others rushed to help the injured, overwhelmed by the chaos and destruction.

Experts Cautiously Offer Theories

Despite calls for patience, a few aviation analysts have begun suggesting possible explanations — always with the caveat that these are not definitive causes.

Dr. Sonya Brown, a senior lecturer in aerospace design, noted that video footage appears to show a stall — a dangerous loss of lift typically caused by reduced thrust. “If you lose speed after takeoff, the aircraft may no longer be able to sustain flight,” she explained, adding that radar data supports this theory.

Other experts emphasized the unusual nature of such a catastrophic failure happening so soon after departure. Professor John McDermid from the University of York called it “surprising,” as aircraft are usually most vulnerable during takeoff and landing, yet rarely fail so completely at such a low altitude.

Weather Not to Blame, Say Scientists

Some were quick to rule out external weather conditions as a factor. Professor Paul Williams of the University of Reading confirmed that visibility was clear and winds were calm at the time of takeoff. “There’s no evidence at this point suggesting turbulence or poor weather contributed to the crash,” he stated.

A Wake-Up Call for Aviation Safety?

While commercial aviation remains statistically one of the safest forms of travel, this crash has reminded many of the razor-thin margins during critical flight phases. Takeoff, in particular, offers little time to respond when something goes wrong.

“This is the first major accident involving the Boeing 787,” said Professor Graham Braithwaite from Cranfield University. “Any issue during acceleration must be dealt with instantly.”

Former pilot Terry Tozer emphasized how rare such a failure is. “Modern aircraft are built to withstand significant technical problems. For an incident to escalate this quickly is deeply concerning,” he told GB News.

In Memory of the Victims

As investigations continue, one thing remains certain: families around the world are grieving the loss of their loved ones. It may take weeks — or longer — to fully understand what led to this heartbreaking tragedy.

Our thoughts are with the victims and those left behind.

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