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Ahmedabad aircraft accident: 241 out of 242 on board in India in India, India news may increase toll on land

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Ahmedabad: India’s deadly air crash includes the same aircraft, including at least 245 casualties and on the ground, a 11-year-old Air India in a 11-year-old Air India 787-8 Dreamliner in 30 seconds on Thursday, 242 passengers for Ahmedabad for London and 650 feet after creation for Ahmedabad for London and 650 feet after the crash.East-Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani was among the passengers killed in the disaster, while at least four confirmed deaths were reported in the premises of the BJ Medical College and the Civil Hospital, from the end of the runway from the end of the runway from where the flight took off. A lone passenger – who was known as 40 -year -old British national world -in -law Ramesh sitting in 11A – miraculously went out of the aircraft after escaping from the accident.

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Sources said the toll could increase as a 290-odd body bag was used. Three doctors and a pregnant woman, a doctor’s wife at a hospital in Meghaninagar, was killed inside the quarters and the dirt in which the plane crashed. A fourth doctor is reported missing. About 21 resident doctors in the college campus faced burning and fractures.There were 169 Indians, 53 British citizens, seven Portuguese and one Canadian in the passenger list of flight. Rupni was traveling to London to live with his wife and daughter. Captain Sumate Sabharwal, who flew for 8,200 hours, was earlier in the cockpit with Clive Kundar. The 10-Member of Cabin Crew included two young women from Manipur.Initial details suggest that the aircraft may have experienced technical difficulties immediately after the take-off, with a “meyade” call from the cockpit to Ahmedabad ATC before the communication slipped. Dox left dirt after lunch, the plane crashed after minutes AI 171, which was scheduled to depart from Sardar Vallabhai Patel Airport to depart from Terminal 2 to 1.10 from 3,505-meter runway number 23, left at 1.39 am after a full-length run. An estimated 9-hour for the Gatewick Airport, after traveling 22-minute-is a mess for UG and PG students in one of the top medical colleges in Gujarat, and one of the top medical colleges in Gujarat, and one of the top medical colleges in Gujarat.Initial details suggest that the aircraft may have experienced technical difficulties immediately after the take-off, with a “meyade” call from the cockpit to Ahmedabad ATC before the communication slipped. Operations at the airport were suspended for more than two hours.Since the rescue team intimidated the wreckage of the aircraft, spread to half a kilometer, it became clear that the survivors would be difficult to find. While the torso rested on the residential quarters, the tail was hanging from the damaged mess building where doctors gathered for lunch. Teams of NDRF, IAF, BSF and NSG were part of the disposal operation with 50-odd ambulances and 65 fire engines.An internal medical specialist Dr. Tushar Patel said that the toll of death in the mess would have been very high, which the aircraft used to crash in earlier moments. Hundreds of doctors left the building after lunch.Black box of aircraft – flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder – The key to find out how the disaster was, the aviation officials said.It is India’s largest civil aviation disaster since 2020, when an Air India Express flew from a wet runway and divided into two while landing in Kozhikode in Kerala. 190 people died of 21, 190 people, including two pilots. In 1996, the Charkhi Dadri Mid -Ayer collision occurred the most casualties in an air accident in India between two Saudi and Kazakhstan Airlines flights. On October 19, 1988, an Indian Airlines aircraft crashed in its final view to Ahmedabad Airport, killing 130 people.After the news of the AI ​​171 accident, PM Narendra Modi wrote on X, “The tragedy in Ahmedabad has shocked and grieved us. It is beyond words.” King Charles III of Britain said that he and his wife, Rani Camila, “were strict with terrible incidents in Ahmedabad this morning”. The British Prime Minister Kir Stmper called the tragedy “destructive”.Aircraft manufacturer Boeing said in a statement that it was in touch with Air India and was ready to support Tata -owned airline.

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