Flight to London Gatwick crashes at airport in India .June 12 th 2025

On sky news they had an aviation specialist saying that it looked as though the landing gear was down and the ‘flaps’ were in the wrong position for take off. The expert said it could have been because they were trying to make an emergency landing so the pilots put them in that position OR that they malfunctioned on take off. They said the latter would make it harder for the plane to lift.
 
All I can ethically say (even post retirement) is that my husband flies international a LOT - there are certain airlines I won't let him book on for good reason. There's also certain airplanes he knows not to fly on. I'll leave it at that, as that's my opinion only. This is a tragedy that I'm sure will be updated in the media throughout the day. My heart goes out to the families left behind and the first resonders.
 
It's always feels eerie to see videos/pictures of passengers right before they get on a plane that crashes.

British celebrity wellness guru Jamie Meek and his husband posted a haunting video of themselves at the airport waiting to board the doomed Gatwick-bound Air India flight that crashed moments after it took off. Mr Meek, 45, and husband Fiongal Greenlaw, 39, who live in London, run a wellness and healthy lifestyle company called the Wellness Foundry, and had been in India on holiday. They had appeared on ITV's This Morning to promote their wellness brand.


RIP to all the victims.
 


British man has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people this morning in India.

Police said they had found a lone survivor who had been sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in India this morning.

Astonishing footage showed the man walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face.
 


British man has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people this morning in India.

Police said they had found a lone survivor who had been sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in India this morning.

Astonishing footage showed the man walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face.
Bless his heart. I hope he will be able to fully recover physically and mentally.
 


British man has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people this morning in India.

Police said they had found a lone survivor who had been sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in India this morning.

Astonishing footage showed the man walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face.
Oh my goodness - I hope he gets so much love and support after this.

I imagine survivors guilt will be hard to get over.
 
All I can ethically say (even post retirement) is that my husband flies international a LOT - there are certain airlines I won't let him book on for good reason. There's also certain airplanes he knows not to fly on. I'll leave it at that, as that's my opinion only. This is a tragedy that I'm sure will be updated in the media throughout the day. My heart goes out to the families left behind and the first resonders.
Can you pm me which ones to avoid please. As I’ve got older I have become a very nervous flyer.
However my 19 year old was on a flight this morning first time without a parent so this incident really shook me.
RIP everyone involved
 


British man has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people this morning in India.

Police said they had found a lone survivor who had been sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in India this morning.

Astonishing footage showed the man walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face.

From that article, the location of his seat 11A. Looks like he was right by the exit door and, crucially, had no seat in front of him. Something evidently hit him in face, but what a lucky fella to have walked away from that.
 

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British man has miraculously survived the Air India plane disaster, believed to have claimed the lives of hundreds of people this morning in India.

Police said they had found a lone survivor who had been sitting in seat 11A when Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in India this morning.

Astonishing footage showed the man walking away from the scene with some visible injuries to his face.
Just how does one passenger out of over 200 passengers survive? What can you put it down to? Just a miracle?
 
Thanks ! I was about to post this link. ^^^

HMMMM.....
Maybe that plane should've been 'shelved' for an in-depth maintenance check ?
If that's how you put it, Idk.

Very sad and infuriating if there were any problems that had been overlooked or worse -- ignored.
I.e., was this tragedy preventable ??

Utmost condolences to the grieving families of the victims.
May the deceased rest in peace.

Hoping the lone survivor will be ok physically and emotionally !
Omo.
 
From that article, the location of his seat 11A. Looks like he was right by the exit door and, crucially, had no seat in front of him. Something evidently hit him in face, but what a lucky fella to have walked away from that.
Plus if he was buckled into his seat... but then I'd imagine they all were for takeoff, so I don't know if that's what made the difference ?
Seems like a miracle.
Imo.
 
On sky news they had an aviation specialist saying that it looked as though the landing gear was down and the ‘flaps’ were in the wrong position for take off. The expert said it could have been because they were trying to make an emergency landing so the pilots put them in that position OR that they malfunctioned on take off. They said the latter would make it harder for the plane to lift.
The nose seemed to be up as if the pilot was trying desperately to keep it in the air rather than attempting to land.

Standard practice, I believe, is that they reach a point of no return during take-off where they are supposed to keep going and try to fix any problems once in the air.

From all the accident vids I've watched, which does not make me an expert, just someone who's curious about how these things happen, I would have thought they hadn't yet retracted the landing gear rather than having it down for a possible landing. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can weigh in on that. I know nothing about flaps, too technical for me.
 

 
On sky news they had an aviation specialist saying that it looked as though the landing gear was down and the ‘flaps’ were in the wrong position for take off. The expert said it could have been because they were trying to make an emergency landing so the pilots put them in that position OR that they malfunctioned on take off. They said the latter would make it harder for the plane to lift.
The landing gear is clearly down for sure. I can't tell about the flaps from the video I saw. It also looks to me like the plane is slow, like it can't enough speed to generate lift? Bird strike? I don't see any smoke or anything coming from either engine.
 
I have read some theories about what might have happened, but too early to tell.

Very, very sorry for the passengers, the crew, the potential victims on the ground, the families, the Republic of India.

We flew from Mumbai to Delhi by Air India, and it was a very good flight. With 1.5 billion people and technology developing, ultimately, it will end up being in the group of statistical probabilities, but I am sure it doesn’t help at this moment.

We shall wait till the results.
 

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