A chance to restore air travel trust
• The fatal crash of Air India flight AI171 in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, has sparked fear among air travelers due to TRP-seeking media channels.
• YouTube channels have been circulating theories about the cause of the accident, which are then shared by viewers.
• The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) of the United States and the Air Accidents Investigation Branch of the United Kingdom are investigating the wreckage.
• The only survivor on board reported hearing a loud thud and flickering lights on board.
• The deployment of the RAT or ram air turbine on the aircraft has sparked discussions on dual engine failure due to power malfunctions.
• CCTV footage released by the airport operator and widely distributed on YouTube provides a good idea of what could have happened in those few seconds.
• The statement that the aircraft took up the entire length of the runway for take off is another useful item to analyze the accident.
• The take off acceleration appears normal in the first 18 seconds of the video, but the nose swinging to the right indicates engine failure.
• The video frame shows the aircraft inside a cloud of dust, suggesting it picked up debris from just beyond the end of the runway.
• The second engine may have failed due to debris ingestion or bird ingestion.
• The aircraft sinks slowly due to a stall and impacts a building before exploding in flames.
Flight IC571 Incident and Flight Safety Study
• Flight IC571 incident occurred on September 29, 1986, on an Indian Airlines Airbus A300 aircraft from Chennai to Mumbai.
• The aircraft was rotated for lift-off, but the pilot failed to abort the takeoff due to loud noise and severe vibrations from the right engine.
• The pilots were blamed for making the decision to reject the takeoff after the aircraft had been rotated for lift-off, which was beyond the take-off safety speed.
• The captain of AI 171 was lost, along with his crew and passengers.
• The long take-off run could have been due to overloading, with passengers carrying more than the permitted seven kilograms of hand baggage.
• The pilots failed to recognize the slow acceleration and forget to retract the landing gear on take-off.
• The Federal Aviation Administration and the NTSB should provide answers to these issues.
• The trust in air travel is one of the safest modes of transport, and the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has a 14-year safety record.