Panic in Ahmedabad as Air India Flight Crashes Near Airport
AI 171, crashed shortly after takeoff near the Gujsail Airport compound. The dramatic accident, occurring near the horse camp area in Ahmedabad, sent immediate shockwaves through the locality, prompting a swift response from emergency services.

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Ahmedabad, Gujarat – A plume of dense black smoke billowing into the sky above Meghaninagar signaled a terrifying incident this afternoon as an Air India flight, AI 171, crashed shortly after takeoff near the Gujsail Airport compound. The dramatic accident, occurring near the horse camp area, sent immediate shockwaves through the locality, prompting a swift response from emergency services.
Eyewitnesses reported a scene of chaos and a stampede as the plane went down, with initial fears running high. Three fire brigade vehicles were immediately dispatched to the site, battling the blaze and smoke. While passengers are confirmed to have sustained injuries, a crucial sigh of relief came with early reports indicating no loss of life. “It was terrifying to see the smoke and hear the commotion,” recounted Meena Patel, a local resident. “We feared the worst, but it’s a miracle no one died.”
The Air India flight AI 171, reportedly bound for London, experienced the catastrophic incident during its takeoff sequence. Preliminary information from sources suggests the plane’s tail struck a tree as it attempted to lift off, leading to the crash. This detail will undoubtedly be a key focus of the ongoing investigation into the cause.
Adding to the initial confusion, widespread speculation rapidly circulated regarding the presence of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on board the ill-fated flight. However, these rumors were quickly and definitively debunked. Official sources confirmed that Mr. Rupani was not on the plane, and any possibility of him being injured in the incident has been ruled out.
The gravity of the situation prompted immediate high-level action. Union Home Minister Amit Shah promptly spoke with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to ascertain the details and coordinate response efforts. Following this, Health Minister Hrishikesh Patel and Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghvi rushed to the Civil Hospital, where injured passengers are being transported and attended to. Authorities are working diligently to manage the scene, provide aid to the injured, and commence a thorough investigation into the circumstances that led to the crash.
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