A heartbreaking tragedy struck India on June 12 when an Air India flight, shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad, crashed in a densely populated area near a medical college. But as the investigation unfolds, some speculate that the pilots may have taken one final heroic action that helped avoid even greater catastrophe.
The Crash: A Brief Overview
The aircraft, reportedly a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, encountered serious issues within moments of departure. Less than a minute after lifting off, the plane went down, ultimately colliding with a building associated with a nearby medical college.
The disaster has claimed 270 lives, including individuals both onboard and on the ground. Miraculously, only one passenger survived to recount the terrifying event.
Among the deceased was Arjun Patoliya, a father of two. His journey was a deeply personal one — he was fulfilling the last wish of his late wife, Bharti, to scatter her ashes in Gujarat. Tragically, now both their children, aged four and eight, are left without parents.
A Potentially Conscious Decision?
Though the death toll is devastating, some observers believe the outcome could have been far worse. Speculation has emerged that the pilot may have deliberately guided the aircraft away from more heavily populated zones.
The flight was operated by two experienced aviators — Officer Clive Kunder and Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who together had logged more than 9,000 flight hours.
Interestingly, Civil Hospital Ahmedabad, a massive facility housing over 3,000 beds, sits just 5 kilometers from the airport. Despite the proximity, the aircraft did not crash into the hospital. Instead, it went down near a hostel complex for medical students, an area thought to be less densely populated.
On Reddit and other online platforms, commenters have analyzed crash maps and satellite data, noting that the plane narrowly missed both the hospital and a densely packed residential zone south of the airport wall.
“Just 400 meters north of the crash site is a civil hospital,” one user pointed out, “and south is a high-density residential area. The plane went down in a middle-ground space.”
Had the aircraft struck the nearby neighborhood of Asarva, home to over 5,000 people, the scale of the tragedy might have multiplied.
The Black Box and the Search for Answers
While tributes pour in and speculation continues, official explanations remain pending. According to reports from BBC, the plane’s black box was recovered the day after the crash, marking a significant milestone in the investigation.
Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, India’s Minister of Civil Aviation, confirmed the find, stating that it would play a crucial role in helping authorities determine the exact sequence of events that led to the crash.
Why It Matters
In aviation disasters, final decisions made in the cockpit often shape the outcome — for better or worse. While the cause of this crash remains under investigation, the possibility that the pilots acted in those final seconds to limit casualties on the ground is a sobering reminder of the responsibility aviators bear.
Whatever the outcome of the investigation, stories like this highlight the human choices behind headlines — and how even in tragedy, there may be moments of courage worth remembering.