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Tragedy struck in India last week when an Air India Boeing 787 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad. The aircraft, operating as flight AI171 and bound for London Gatwick, carried 230 passengers and 12 crew members. All but one onboard perished, with 38 fatalities confirmed on the ground.

This incident marks the first hull loss of a Boeing 787 and the first major crash involving an Air India mainline aircraft in nearly four decades. It is also India's first fatal aviation accident in five years, following a previous crash involving a subsidiary's Boeing 737 in Calicut.

The ill-fated flight was commanded by Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kunder. At the time of departure, weather conditions were reported as hot but not challenging for takeoff from Ahmedabad's airport.

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CCTV footage revealed that the aircraft stopped climbing at 625 feet before crashing into a residential area. Investigators from India, the UK, and the US are currently examining the scene. Both black boxes have been recovered, containing crucial data for understanding what transpired.

India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation has ordered checks on all Indian-registered Boeing 787s with General Electric GEnx engines. These inspections have been completed without uncovering significant faults.

Initial theories about the crash include possible issues with flap deployment or dual-engine failure. Eyewitness Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who survived the crash, described sensations consistent with engine failure. He noted a loud bang followed by emergency lights activating inside the cabin.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities analyzing data from the Enhanced Airborne Flight Recorders (EAFRs). An initial report is expected soon. A former Air India captain commented that "there was probably zero negligence in the cockpit," suggesting technical issues might be to blame.

Despite this tragic event, over 1,000 Dreamliners remain operational worldwide without grounding orders issued for this model as of June 17th.

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