AI Pilots' Simulator Test After Ahmedabad Crash

By By Rediff Money Desk, Mumbai
Jul 02, 2025 20:46
Air India pilots conducted simulator tests recreating conditions similar to the Ahmedabad Boeing 787-8 crash. Results show the aircraft could continue flying.
Photograph: Amit Dave/Reuters
Mumbai, Jul 2 (PTI) A group of senior Air India pilots recreated on simulators some adverse conditions, such as flying with higher weight and temperature, and with gear down and retracted flaps at 50 feet, with the results showing the Boeing 787-8 aircraft continued flying, sources said on Wednesday.

The simulator test was carried out independently by the Air India Boeing 787 aircraft fleet trainers during a simulator training session at the airline's Mumbai facility within days of the crash of an Air India Dreamliner in Ahmedabad, sources said.

When contacted, Air India said pilots conducted simulator tests on their own, and the airline had no role in that.

Among the various theories doing the rounds initially regarding the possible causes of the Air India aircraft crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 that killed over 260 people, was that the pilot flew the aircraft with retracted flaps and gear down.

"The pilots simulated AI 171 flight conditions on their own during the training session. They attempted to create some slightly adverse conditions like with higher weight and higher temperature, while keeping gear down and retracting flaps at 50 feet altitude," said a source.

"In the simulator, the aircraft continued flying," he said.

Flaps are movable panels, located along the trailing edge of an aircraft's wings, which get extended during takeoff and landing to increase the wing's surface area, which provides more 'lift' that keeps the plane flying.

This additional aerodynamic force is crucial during low-speed flight, like takeoff or landing.

Flaps are adjusted manually by either pilot, depending on the situation. In cruise flight, they remain retracted.

The crash, one of the worst air disasters in India in decades, involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating as Air India flight AI 171. The aircraft was en route to London's Gatwick Airport when it crashed into a medical hostel complex in Ahmedabad's Meghani Nagar area shortly after takeoff.

Of the 242 people onboard, 241 were killed, with only one survivor. The total death toll stood at 260, including casualties on the ground.

India's nodal aircraft accident probe agency, AAIB, launched a probe after the tragedy and constituted a multidisciplinary team on June 13.

The team includes representatives from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an air traffic control officer, and an aviation medicine specialist.

Last week, the government said data is being extracted from black boxes, and analysis of the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder is underway to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to the fatal crash of the Air India plane in Ahmedabad on June 12.
Source: PTI
Read More On:
air indiaboeing 787-8ahmedabad crashsimulator testpilot error
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.

You May Like To Read

MORE NEWS

Avaada Group: Green Hydrogen Center in Odisha

Avaada Group to establish a Centre of Excellence for green hydrogen in Odisha with...

DS Group Hospitality Expansion in Northeast India

DS Group plans hospitality expansion in Northeast India, focusing on greenfield...

Airpay Gets RBI Nod for Cross-Border Payments

Airpay secures RBI approval as cross-border payment aggregator. Licensed for online,...

IATA Chief: Airspace Closures Unacceptable

IATA's Willie Walsh condemns politically motivated airspace closures, urging open...

IndiGo Operations: IATA DG on Progress

IATA DG says IndiGo is making progress in restoring full operations after recent flight...

Stock Market Fall: Sensex Sheds 436 Points

Stock markets decline for 2nd day. Sensex down 436 points on profit booking in bank,...

Shopping Centres Vacancy: Knight Frank Report

Knight Frank reports 1/5 shopping centres vacant across 32 cities. Ghost malls, retail...

Arkin Gupta Forbes Under 30 for Finance

Indian-origin Arkin Gupta features in Forbes Under 30 list for financial innovation and...

Citius Transnet IPO: Rs 1,340 Cr Issue Filed

Citius Transnet Investment Trust files with Sebi for Rs 1,340-cr IPO. Funds to be used...

Indian Professionals Want Self-Employment: Report

LinkedIn report reveals a significant percentage of Indian professionals desire...

Read More »

Sectoral Indices Market Indicators Listed Companies Gainers Losers Mutual Funds Portfolio Watchlist
© 2025 Rediff.com