Man, what a gut punch. Just another Tuesday morning in Ahmedabad until—boom—an Air India Dreamliner drops out of the sky minutes after takeoff. 242 souls onboard, plus God knows how many on the ground. I’m sitting here with my chai going cold, watching the same horrific clips loop on news channels. Let’s break this down together, yeah?
Flight AI-101 to Delhi pushed back at 8:45 AM like clockwork. Then things went sideways—literally. Eyewitnesses say the plane kinda wobbled during climb-out, then nosedived into a residential area near the airport. “Like a fireball falling from the sky,” some auto-rickshaw driver told NDTV. And here’s the scary part—from takeoff to impact? Maybe three minutes total. That’s barely enough time to say your prayers.
Okay, full disclosure—I’ve always been Team Boeing. But even I’ll admit the Dreamliner’s had its share of drama. Remember those battery fires back in 2013? This particular bird was practically new though—delivered in 2019 with all the latest updates. Makes you wonder: when tech fails, what’s left? Tin cans falling from the sky.
Right now, it’s all speculation but:
Picture this: narrow Ahmedabad lanes, fire trucks trying to squeeze through, people screaming. Over 200 first responders working the scene, pulling survivors from what’s left of the plane—and the houses it smashed through. Local hospitals are swamped. Last I heard? At least 40 critical cases. The real death toll? Let’s just say I’m not optimistic.
CEO Rajiv Bansal looked like he’d seen a ghost during his presser. “Deepest condolences” and all that—standard corporate speak. More importantly, they’ve fished out the black boxes. Now the real wait begins. DGCA’s on it, Boeing’s sending their guys, and you bet the Americans are elbowing in too. Truth comes slow in these things.
Seriously, what’s with this company? First the MAX disasters, now this. Though to be fair—the 787 doesn’t have that sketchy MCAS system. Which honestly makes this crash even more confusing. Sometimes I think we’re too quick to blame the machines, you know?
Air India’s stock tanked 12% by lunchtime. Boeing took a 3% hit in pre-market—could’ve been worse, honestly. But here’s the kicker: DGCA might ground all Indian 787s for checks. For an airline already bleeding cash? This is like getting kicked when you’re down.
Was it full? 242 out of 256 seats—typical for this route.
787 safety record? Only two write-offs before today, both without fatalities.
Family helpline: +91-11-2461-XXXX (prepare to be on hold forever)
Should you cancel flights? Your call, but expect delays at AMD for weeks.
As I write this, rescue teams are still pulling bodies out in Ahmedabad. Hits different when it’s your home turf, you know? We’ve gotten so used to safe air travel that crashes feel almost… retro. Like something from the 70s. Then reality slaps you in the face. Tonight, hundreds of families are getting the worst news of their lives. And tomorrow? We’ll start demanding answers that might never come.
Note: This is developing. Numbers will change. Hug your people.
Source: Financial Times – Companies
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