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Ahmedabad plane crash: Air India plane erupts into ball of fire as it hits ground; watch heartbreaking video inside In a tragic incident, Air India flight AI-171, en route from Ahmedabad to London ...
The plane carried 172 passengers and six crew. The NTSB said gate workers extinguished the fire within a minute even before firefighters arrived and doused lingering hot spots on the plane.
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Investigators say when they looked at the plane's engine, some parts were loose and appeared to be installed incorrectly, with one "allowing fuel to leak from the fitting." ...
A nanny has been hailed for coming to the rescue of a 2-year-old girl from a fire caused by the Air India flight 171 crash. The girl's mother shared what happened.
A small plane made an emergency landing in a field east of Desoto Boulevard and 6th Avenue Southeast in Golden Gate Estates. According to the Collier County Sheriffs Office, two people were on ...
Speaking with ANI, the eyewitness said, "I saw fire, clouds of smoke, debris scattered all around. I couldn't understand anything. Later, I realised that the plane had crashed here.
NEW DELHI: An Air India plane to London crashed in a ball of fire in Ahmedabad’s Meghaninagar area minutes after taking off from the city’s airport with 232 passengers and 12 crew on board ...
Federal investigators have released some details in the investigation into a plane that caught fire on the tarmac of Denver International Airport after making an emergency landing in March.
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Violent fire at the gates of Barumini, flames invade crops and brushwood: "Insufficient aid" Despite several calls from desperate farmers, only one car from the Forestry Authority arrived on site.
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