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 Pilot of Air India flight may have saved thousands, of lives with final heroic act

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differ
post Jun 16 2025, 01:13 AM

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He didn't seem to have any control of the airplane already. Loss of lift at barely 650 feet, confirm gg already at that point.

It was by sheer luck that the planed crashed where it did. Nothing else.
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post Jun 16 2025, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(Boomwick @ Jun 15 2025, 11:27 PM)
Put it all the event, this plane is very poorly maintained to the core.

1st, aircond not working already giving a red flag. The plane electrical system is not functioning well somewhere, could be some short circuit, or some low battery, or some ic component failing

2. Then when flying, electric pop and lights went out

3. Rat system deployed to generate electric

4. Engine failure due to.not enough electric
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Jet engines don't fail from a lack of electricity.
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post Jun 16 2025, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(takbodoh722 @ Jun 16 2025, 09:23 AM)
The RAT (Ram Air Turbine) deployed so its an indication of both engine failure. However the plane had some power because the RAT deployed.

However video clearly showed the pilots had little room to manoeuvre and could only glide the plane down.

Most important is that Bharat has too many people and hence got build-up areas in front of runway which in itself is a crazy safety hazard precisely cos airport planners know such incidents occur. If the plane had landed on flat ground, all passengers would likely have been ok. Bharat really have zero planning for safety. This blame solely lies on building authority.

Look at KLIA or changi, either flat land or water only in front and behind runways.
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The 787 also has APU and batteries - multiple redundancies.

 

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