You know how some mornings start normal, then everything changes in seconds? That’s what happened in Ahmedabad yesterday. Air India Flight 171—supposed to be a routine trip to London—crashed barely minutes after takeoff. All 241 souls onboard gone. Just like that. And get this—the black box? Found on some random rooftop half a kilometer away. Wild, right? But let’s unpack this slowly.
6:15 AM. The plane takes off from Sardar Patel Airport. Standard procedure. But locals say something was off from the beginning. “It sounded like a car struggling uphill,” one shopkeeper told me. Then the unthinkable—metal screaming, an explosion, and flames swallowing up an entire neighborhood. Among the dead: Vijay Rupani, Gujarat’s ex-CM. Politics aside, that’s a heavyweight name adding gravity to an already crushing tragedy.
Here’s the crazy part. The black box—you know, that indestructible orange thing from movies—landed perfectly on a chawl rooftop. Not even cracked open. I mean, the plane’s in pieces, but this little gadget survives? Aviation folks are crossing fingers it’ll spill the truth about those last chaotic minutes. Though between you and me, water damage from last night’s rain might be an issue.
NIA and DGCA teams are swarming the site, but man, what a mess. Debris scattered across three lanes. One investigator put it bluntly: “It’s like solving a jigsaw puzzle after someone stomped on the box.” Early theories? Could be engine trouble. Maybe pilot error. Or—and this is the scary part—something more sinister. But jumping to conclusions helps nobody.
Talk to survivors (yes, there’s one miracle), and the horror becomes real. Priya Mehta, who lives nearby: “First this ungodly noise, then boom—our street became hell.” Then there’s Arjun, the 22-year-old who jumped from his balcony like some action hero. Broke both legs but lived. Small mercies, I guess.
PM Modi called it a “national tragedy”—which it is. Opposition leaders? They’re screaming for answers yesterday. Twitter’s on fire with #JusticeForAhmedabadFlight. Air India’s PR team? Probably having the worst week ever. Their “deep condolences” statement felt… canned, you know?
Let’s be real—this isn’t the first time. Remember Kozhikode 2020? Same story, different date. Captain Rhea Khanna (she’s flown these routes) told me straight: “We keep patching problems instead of fixing them.” Scary thought—what if next time it’s your flight?
The black box might give answers. Might not. Either way, 241 empty chairs tonight. Families broken. And all we can do is hope—really, really hope—someone learns something this time. Because “thoughts and prayers” don’t ground faulty planes.
—Reported from Ahmedabad with local inputs. Last updated 2:30 PM IST.
Source: Times of India – Main
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