
Saved By Seconds: How A 10-Minute Delay Spared Woman From Air India Flight AI171 Tragedy
Chauhan, who had traveled to India on a holiday for the first time in two years, departed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at about 1:30 PM IST after having missed the 1:38 PM flight. The Boeing 787-8 airplane that had landed from Delhi several hours ago then crashed into a housing complex close to the airport. "My mind is empty. I'm shocked by the loss of lives," she said to Republic TV, continuing, "Just due to those 10 minutes, I wasn't able to board."
Flight AI171, with 242 passengers and crew members, flew to 625 feet before a sudden drop resulted in an explosive fire, according to data from Flightradar24. The 12-year-old Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash is one of the deadliest crashes to occur on the model. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is investigating.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NDTV
3 days ago
- NDTV
Video: Germany-Bound Boeing 757 Catches Fire Mid-Air, Diverted To Italy
New Delhi: Around 300 people on board a Boeing 757-300 had a near-death experience Saturday night when the plane's right engine caught fire shortly after taking off from Corfu in Greece. The plane, operated by German budget carrier Condor and bound for Dusseldorf, with 273 passengers and eight crew, made an emergency landing at the town of Brindisi in Italy an hour after it left Corfu. A terrifying video of the fire breaking out mid-air has been widely shared online. One 18-second clip is particularly scary; it shows sparks from the right fuselage, resembling the flicker of flame when trying to light a cigarette lighter. This continues for 15 seconds. A second video, posted by aviation news X handle FL360aero, shows the plane flying through what seems to be a flock of birds. In the comment the handle said the aircraft made an emergency landing in southern Italy due to 'engine failure caused by suspected bird strike'. A German Condor aircraft flying to Düsseldorf made an emergency landing in southern Italy due to engine failure caused by suspected bird strike. The Condor Boeing 757-330 aircraft (D-ABOK) flying from Corfu (CFU) to Dusseldorf (DUS) started spitting flames right after the… — FL360aero (@fl360aero) August 17, 2025 NDTV cannot independently verify the video, but flight tracking website shows flight DE3665 taking off from Corfu's Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport at 8.19 pm EEST (10.49 IST) on Saturday. Forty-three minutes later the plane landed at Casale Airport in Brindisi. News reports said the pilot shut down the faulty engine and tried to return to Corfu, before deciding to continue with only the other one still operational. Eventually it landed in Brindisi. Condor has apolgised for any inconvenience to passengers, who had to spend the night at the airport because of the lack of hotels in the town. They were flown to Dusseldorf the next day. The Boeing 757 is one of the oldest-serving passenger plane models - and nicknamed 'Atari Ferrari' - in the world and is now in its fifth decade of active service. This isn't the first time a Boeing plane has caught fire mid-air. Last month a Los Angeles-Atalanta flight operated by United States airline Delta had to return after the left engine erupts into flames. And on June 12 a London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad. All but one of the 272 people on board died, as did 19 others on the ground after the plane, which lost altitutde suddenly, crashed into a hostel. Investigations into the reason for the crash are ongoing, with initial reports flagging movement of the fuel supply control switches from the 'RUN' to the 'CUTOFF' positions.


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- New Indian Express
Air India flight aborts take off in Kochi due to technical snag; MPs on board share ordeal
Air India flight AI 504 from Kochi to Delhi aborted take off on Monday due to a technical issue. Air India said the cockpit crew aborted takeoff following Standard Operating Procedures. All Passengers were disembarked, and an alternative aircraft was arranged.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Viral Video: Greece-Germany Boeing 757 with 273 passengers on board catches fire mid-air, makes emergency landing; netizens demand probe
In yet another alarming aviation incident, a Condor flight carrying 270 passengers was forced to make an emergency landing in Italy after one of its engines caught fire shortly after take-off from Corfu, Greece. The incident added concerns to the growing list of Boeing mid-air emergencies. The incident comes just months after the tragic crash of Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which veered off course and crashed into the hostel block of BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad, just 1.7 kilometres from the runway. The Boeing 757-300, operating as flight DE3665 to Düsseldorf, landed safely in Brindisi with no injuries reported, as per the Free Press Journal. These events, both involving Boeing aircraft, have intensified global scrutiny on the manufacturer's safety standards and raised fresh concerns among passengers and aviation experts alike. Scary visuals of a flight engine on fire mid-air go viral A German Condor flight en route to Düsseldorf was forced to make an emergency landing in southern Italy after suffering engine failure, reportedly due to a suspected bird strike. Soon after takeoff, the Boeing 757-330 (D-ABOK), flying from Corfu (CFU) to Düsseldorf (DUS), began emitting flames. Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire from the right engine's exhaust and hearing a loud explosion. There were 273 passengers on board the aircraft when the pilot executed an emergency Yesterday, Condor flight #DE3665, a Boeing 757-300 (D-ABOK) from Corfu to Düsseldorf, suffered engine surges shortly after takeoff with flames and loud bangs reported from the right crew shut it down, declared an emergency, and safely diverted to Brindisi, Italy,… Engine failure reported after take-off According to the Greek news source Phileleftheros, the incident took place on Saturday evening, August 16, shortly after the plane took off from Corfu International Airport around 8:00 pm local time. At about 1500 feet altitude, the right engine failed and caught fire. Islanders near the port area reported hearing a loud noise, which many described as an explosion, as the aircraft passed overhead. Meanwhile, the video footage recorded by locals and tourists showed flames and sparks erupting from the aircraft. This is when the pilots took immediate action and deactivated the affected engine, preventing further damage to the aircraft that made an emergency landing at Corfu airport. 🚨 BIG! Condor's Boeing 757 (D-ABOK) with 273 people on board BURST into flames right after takeoff from Corfu. Emergency landing in Brindisi, Italy.— What's happening with Boeing...? Netizens react to the viral Boeing aircraft video As soon as the video surfaced on social media, it quickly grabbed the attention of netizens. One said, "Scary the crew managed a safe emergency landing in Brindisi. While investigations will reveal the exact cause, such frequent reports are definitely raising serious concerns around Boeing's aircraft safety standards." 'Problem is with Boeing.. they keep trying to push the onus on Pilots to shrug off the accountability.. Air India Ahmedabad-London Flight was NOT a Pilot mistake as well.. That Jet had taken off (and got auto-fuel-shut-off),' another added. ' problem with Boeing full of PR mistake only.' 'If its Boeing Raven.. Its going to straight to Heaven,' one noted. "Boeing needs to be investig@ted"