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Air India Flight AI171 Crash: Remembering Air India Pilots Captain Sumeet Sabharwal and First Officer Clive Kunder

The devastating crash killed 241 of the 242 people onboard and claimed additional lives on the ground, making it India’s worst-ever single-plane disaster and the first fatal accident involving a Boeing 787-8 since its commercial launch.

An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating as Flight AI171 crashed just seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport en route to London Gatwick. The devastating crash killed 241 of the 242 people onboard and claimed additional lives on the ground, making it India’s worst-ever single-plane disaster and the first fatal accident involving a Boeing 787-8 since its commercial launch.

Final Moments of Flight AI171

Flight AI171 departed 29 minutes behind schedule at 1:39 PM IST with a full fuel load. Just 32 seconds after takeoff, pilots issued a “Mayday” distress signal. The aircraft lost altitude rapidly and crashed into a nearby medical college campus, erupting in a massive fireball.

No adverse weather was reported at the time. However, eyewitnesses and radar data suggest the aircraft struggled to climb, staying between 625–825 feet before crashing.

Locals saw the jet flying abnormally low, trailing smoke. The sole survivor—a British national—recalled a loud noise moments before the crash and described the plane “struggling to gain height.”

Air India and India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirmed the crash within hours. Global aviation bodies including the UK’s AAIB, the US NTSB, and Boeing are participating in the ongoing investigation.

Also Read: Air India Boeing 787 Crashes Near Ahmedabad Airport, Massive Casualty Feared

The Crew Behind the Cockpit

Captain Sumeet Sabharwal

A respected pilot with over 8,200 flight hours, Captain Sabharwal was known for his integrity and calm leadership. A resident of Mumbai, he had recently discussed retiring to care for his elderly father. Colleagues described him as a role model with a spotless safety record.

First Officer Clive Kunder

A promising young pilot with 1,100 hours of flying experience, Kunder was admired for his enthusiasm and meticulous approach to flight operations. Tributes from peers highlight his bright future and dedication to aviation safety.

Rescue, Recovery, and Ground Casualties

Emergency services responded within minutes, deploying more than two dozen ambulances and firefighting units. Of the 242 onboard, only one survived. At least five students on the ground also perished in the impact.

Also Read: Passenger on Seat 11A Survives Ahmedabad Air India Crash, Recalls Moments Before Impact

Black Box Recovery and Crash Investigation

Investigators recovered the Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), critical for piecing together the final seconds of AI171.

Investigators are exploring several leads including possible engine thrust failure, a technical systems malfunction, or bird strike, though no conclusions will be drawn until black box data is fully analyzed.

Impact on Aviation Safety and Airline Operations

The crash has triggered a sweeping review of Air India’s 787 Dreamliner fleet. Temporary grounding of select aircraft and intensified maintenance checks are under discussion.

Experts and regulators are urging for enhanced pilot training, more rigorous aircraft inspection protocols and revamped emergency response systems.

National and Global Mourning

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, civil aviation authorities, and international leaders offered condolences. Flags at Air India offices and major airports were flown at half-mast.

Airports in India and the UK held candlelight vigils. Social media was flooded with tributes using hashtags like #AIF171Heroes and #CaptainSabharwal.

Remembering the Legacy of Captain Sabharwal and First Officer Kunder

Both pilots are being hailed as heroes for attempting to save the aircraft under dire conditions. Aviation communities are advocating for scholarships and facilities named in their memory to inspire future aviators.

Conclusion

The crash of Air India Flight AI171 is a solemn reminder of the high stakes in modern aviation. As investigations continue, the legacy of Captain Sabharwal and First Officer Kunder will live on in the collective memory of a grieving nation and an industry now called to do better.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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