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Air India Plane Crash: US Expert Flags RAT Deployment, Points to ‘Dual Engine Failure’ in Disaster | What This Means?

  • Air India Flight 171 crashed on June 12, killing 279 people, including 52 Britons, shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, as reported by The Sunday Times.
  • Investigators suspect a rare dual engine failure and the deployment of a ram air turbine , indicating a total loss of power.
  • Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was the only survivor, recounting hearing sounds indicative of a power emergency just before the crash, as stated by The Times.
  • Aviation experts are now focusing on the causes of this dual engine failure, which is considered nearly impossible under normal circumstances, according to pilot Juan Browne.
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According to media reports, both turbines could have failed after take-off at Air India Boeing 787. This is extremely rare – and can have very different reasons.

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A critical loss of power on both engines is increasingly seen as the most likely cause of the aircraft crash.

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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