Harrowing video shows final moments of Gatwick-bound Air India plane which crashed with 242 on board

12 June 2025, 12:05 | Updated: 12 June 2025, 15:55

WARNING: Distressing video

The Gatwick-bound Air India flight carrying 242 passengers including 53 Brits crashed minutes after take -off
The Gatwick-bound Air India flight carrying 242 passengers including 53 Brits crashed minutes after take -off. Picture: Social Media

By Asher McShane

Harrowing video footage shows the moment an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick carrying 242 passengers and crew including 53 Brits crashed into buildings minutes after take-off.

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Air India flight 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, careened back to earth in the densely populated Meghani area of the city, hitting doctors’ accommodation and a student canteen minutes after leaving the runway at about 1pm local time.

A British man miraculously survived the crash, after the London-bound airplane carrying 242 passengers went down shortly after landing.

Indian media have reported that 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British national, has survived the deadly crash.

He is quoted as saying: “Thirty seconds after take-off, there was a loud noise and then the plane crashed. It all happened so quickly."

Footage shows moment plane crashes in Ahmedabad

Unverified videos show the man, who was said to be in seat 11a, walking around and talking to locals.

He is said to have “impact injuries” on his chest, eyes and feet.

Pictures have emerged showing chunks of the plane's fuselage and tail protruding from a demolished building.

A pilot told LBC he believed it was a “tragic accident” and believed it was likely down to pilot error. An investigation is under way to establish the cause of the crash.

Pictures of the wreckage were shared on social media
Pictures of the wreckage were shared on social media. Picture: Social Media

He said the 787 was a “phenomenal aeroplane” that was an “absolute dream to fly.”

“What we have to realise is errors, mistakes… can happen at any time and people are only human.”

“There is no single manufacturing process in the entire world which is flawless. Boeing will strive to do as much as they possibly can to iron out any errors.”

Experts have said that looking at footage of the plane’s final moments it appeared it may have been on the wrong flap setting which could have led to the crash.

Onlookers filmed the moment the plane crashed in a huge fireball
Onlookers filmed the moment the plane crashed in a huge fireball. Picture: Social Media

He said the company had learned 'lots of lessons' from the 737 Max and the 787 had an “outstanding” safety record.

Flight AI171 had a capacity of 256 passengers, with 230 said to be onboard at the time of the crash, alongside 12 crew members.

53 Britons were aboard the flight at the time of the crash, Air India has confirmed.

In a statement on Thursday morning, Gatwick Airport confirmed: "We can confirm that flight AI171 that crashed on departure from Ahmedabad Airport today was due to land at London Gatwick at 18:25."

Footage emerging on social media shows dark plumes of smoke rising into the air in a built-up area close to the airport.

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Column of smoke billows into the sky over Ahmedabad after plane crashes

Further videos appearing to show the aircraft flying low over the city rooftops before disappearing has also emerged, with a fireball emerging in the distance after the jet goes out of sight.

According to flight tracking app Flightradar24, signal from the aircraft was lost at 10:08 local time.

The plane was reportedly flying at a height of 625 feet, less than a minute after take off, at the time signal was lost.

In a statement, Air India said: "Flight AI171, operating Ahmedabad-London Gatwick was involved in an accident on 12 June 2025.

"At this moment, we are ascertaining the details and will share further updates at the earliest opportunity."

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The flight had a capacity of 256 seats, with 230 passengers and 12 crew members said to be on board at the time of the crash.
The flight had a capacity of 256 seats, with 230 passengers and 12 crew members said to be on board at the time of the crash. Picture: Getty

The flight's scheduled departure time was 09:50 local time, with a scheduled arrival time at London Gatwick of 18:25 GMT.

This Air India crash is the first time a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft has crashed in this way.

It comes as India's Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu says he is "shocked and devastated" following news of the crash.

Among names listed in the passenger manifest is that of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, listed as passenger number 12.

Shocking images show chunks of the plane's fuselage and tail protruding from buildings close to the crash site, as plumes of smoke emerge from a demolished building.

Horrifying footage from the scene also shows the injured on gurneys as paramedics wheel the injured away.

Dozens of members of the emergency services are currently on the scene, with mass injuries expected as a result of the densely populated crash site.

Officials are yet to comment on the total number of casualties and whether there are any survivors.

Smoke fills the sky after plane crash in Ahmedabad

Police have said the plane crashed into a "civilian area", adding the incident happened "outside the airport perimeter".

It's believed the plane came down on a building used to house doctors working in the region.

Air India confirmed that of the passengers aboard, 169 were Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, 1 Canadian national and 7 Portuguese nationals.

It comes as Buckingham Palace said the King is being kept updated on the developing situation after the Gatwick-bound plane crashed.

Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, India's aviation minister, added: "We are on highest alert. I am personally monitoring the situation and have directed all aviation and emergency response agencies to take swift and coordinated action.

"Rescue teams have been mobilised, and all efforts are being made to ensure medical aid and relief support are being rushed to the site.

"My thoughts and prayers are with all those on board and their families."

The injured are being taken to the nearest hospitals.

The Airline has set up a dedicated passenger hotline number 1800 5691 444 to provide more information.

An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner - the same type of aircraft involved in the deadly crash.
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner - the same type of aircraft involved in the deadly crash. Picture: Alamy

The relatively new model of aircraft launched 14 years ago, with Boeing celebrating the fact the Dreamliner had hit a milestone - carrying 1bn passengers - just six weeks ago.

Following news of the crash, the plane maker's stocks tumbled during US pre-market trading, with shares falling more than 9%.

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