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‘I opened my eyes, realised I was alive & slipped out of the plane'…Brit sole survivor of Air India crash details escape

‘I opened my eyes, realised I was alive & slipped out of the plane'…Brit sole survivor of Air India crash details escape

The Irish Sun2 days ago

MIRACULOUS Brit survivor of the horror Air India crash Vishwash Ramesh has told how he leapt out of the blazing plane when he realised he was alive.
After narrowly cheating death, the 40-year-old detailed how he survived the
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting Vishwash in hospital
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Vishwash in the hospital
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Video showing survivor Vishwash walking out of the crash
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Somehow, Vishwash walked out of the immense fireball alive
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While meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the
'I thought for a second that I was going to die. But when I opened my eyes, I realised I was alive."
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner with 242 passengers on board -
The plane was headed to London Gatwick when it
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Vishwash told how he "tried to slip out" when the jet's door blew out following the crash which sent the
He said: 'When the flight took off, within 5 to 10 seconds it felt like it was stuck in the air.
"Suddenly, the lights started flickering – green and white – then the plane rammed into some establishment that was there."
He said while the plane was taking off, 'it felt like maybe [the pilot] suddenly accelerated".
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But it quickly "went down to a hostel from there at high speed" just moments after becoming airborne
"I saw everything," he claimed.
Air India pilot's frantic mayday call revealed as captain issued desperate warning seconds before crash that killed 241
The London resident of 20 years said that he wasn't sitting on the side of the plane which initially smashed into the hostel.
He was sitting in seat 11A - a spot on the plane's left side just behind
business
class and
next
to the emergency exit.
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His brother, who is feared dead, was sitting on the opposite side of the plane in seat 11J.
Fortunate Vishwash speculated: 'I think the side I was on was not facing the hostel. I don't know about others.
'I don't know how I survived. I saw people dying in front of my eyes – the air hostesses, and two people I saw near me…I walked out of the rubble."
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The seating plan of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner shows the seat 11A near the emergency exit - while his brother was sat in 11J
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He told of the nightmare moment he escaped the terrifying inferno.
"The door broke [near me] broke off and I tried to slip out," he said.
"The opposite side of the plane hit the wall. That's why others could not get out."
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He added that he was rushed to an ambulance and taken straight to hospital as soon as he got out, and praised his doctors and the treatment he has received so far.
'My treatment is going well, and the people are very supportive.'
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Ajaykumar Ramesh, 35, and his brother Viswash, 40, had been in India on a business trip
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Picture allegedly showing his flight's boarding pass
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Huge plumes of black smoke could be seen billowing into the sky
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After barely escaping the harrowing near-death experience, Vishwash rang home and told his family he had no idea how he survived.
He begged officials to find his brother while in hospital with injuries to his chest and face.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Vishwash on Friday following his terrifying ordeal.
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A total of 52 British citizens were last night missing and feared dead on Thursday night after rescue teams recovered more than 265 bodies at the crash site.
His brother Ajaykumar Ramesh, 35, is believed to have been seated in seat 11J - just four seats away from Vishwash.
Ajaykumar is officially missing - but Indian officials have said Vishwash is believed to be the flight's sole survivor.
Incredible footage shows him walking away from the wreckage almost unscathed.
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Flanked by the locals, he can be seen making his way towards an ambulance with blood caking his face.
Speaking in Hindi, he says: "I just got out of the plane, it exploded."
Vishwash, who still had his boarding pass, told
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Modi visits the site of the crash
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The plane crashed into a doctor's hostel
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Part of the plane seen on fire after the crash
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Later, the Londoner described the moment of the disaster from his hospital bed.
He said, "When I got up, there were bodies all around me. I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane all around me.
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"Someone grabbed hold of me and put me in an ambulance and brought me to the hospital."
One relative said Vishwash called home to say he "is fine" but has "no idea" how he escaped the catastrophe alive.
His other brother Nayan Kumar Ramesh, 27, said: 'We were just shocked as soon as we heard it. I last spoke to him yesterday morning.
"We're devastated, just devastated. He [Vishwash] said: 'I have no idea how I exited the plane.'"
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Another relative called Jay said: 'After the crash he [Vishwash] spoke to his dad worrying about his brother saying: 'Where's Ajay?'
'He's got some injuries on his face. He was painted in blood. He was pretty much covered in blood, that's what his dad said.'
He added: 'He's doing well I think. It's a big shock. I don't have many words to describe the incident.'
FOUR CRASH THEORIES
WING FLAPS IN WRONG POSITION
VIDEO evidence suggests the flaps were retracted and landing gear down, which would have meant minimal lift and increased drag.
One theory is the landing gear was stuck and pilots retracted the flaps to reduce drag or the flaps were faulty, causing the plane to stall.
A BIRD STRIKE CRIPPLED ENGINES
A BIRD strike could have taken out both of the plane's General Electric engines.
In 2021, a Dreamliner aborted take-off in Mexico after birds flew into one of its engines. A study in 2018 found Ahmedabad airport had 'a high potential of bird-aircraft collision hazards'.
MISTAKE BY ONE OF THE PILOTS
THE 787-8 is highly automated with pilots making key decisions, but human error cannot be ruled out.
PLANE DIDN'T USE ENOUGH RUNWAY
PLANES get less lift on a hot day due to lower air density, so need to go faster.
Flight AI171 took off in 40C heat in the early afternoon sunshine. It's suggested the amount of runway used was less than 2,000m when a full plane on a hot day usually needs a run of 2,500m.
The Dreamliner lost contact just seconds after take-off, according to flight tracking website Flightradar.
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A final alert was last logged less than a minute after it started the journey from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.
It had only reached 625ft at the time, officials believe.
Seconds before the crash, the Boeing was filmed flying low over the Meghani Nagar residential area with the pilots appearing to be in a desperate bid to keep the plane in the air.
Moments later, it is seen disappearing behind buildings before a huge blast erupts in the distance.
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Thick plumes of black smoke can then be seen pouring into the sky.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: "The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating."
King Charles also said both he and Queen Camilla are 'desperately shocked by the terrible events in Ahmedabad this morning'.
The US-built Boeing 787 is one of the world's most advanced airliners and the accident is the first fatal crash involving the plane.
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The plane was seen disappearing behind buildings before the huge blast
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Rescuers work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state
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A view of the site where a plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
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