Pilot Issued Mayday Call Before Plane Carrying Up to 244 People Crashed En Route to the UK

The pilot of an Air India flight carrying 242 people issued a “mayday” signal before crashing just minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, on June 12, 2025.

Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, was headed for London’s Gatwick Airport when it went down in a residential area known as Meghani Nagar at 1:38PM local time.

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the plane lost signal at 10:08AM local time, just 625 feet off the ground and less than a minute after takeoff.

The aircraft, which had 230 passengers and 12 crew on board, crashed into a densely populated section of Ahmedabad, with eyewitnesses reporting wreckage embedded in buildings and massive plumes of black smoke rising from the crash site.

Reports from local media channels showed smoke from the crash site near the airport. In addition to this, social media was flooded with disturbing images showing chunks of fuselage and the tail of the aircraft wedged between shattered concrete and debris.

Aviation expert Julian Bray told Sky News that the pilot reportedly managed to issue a mayday signal, which is an internationally recognized distress alert indicating imminent danger and a need for immediate assistance.

This would mean the crew had realized something was wrong before the aircraft went down.

According to NDTV, the pilot had 8,200 hours of flying experience, while the co-pilot had logged 1,100 hours – together totaling nearly 10,000 hours in the air.

All flights from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad were temporarily suspended in the wake of the tragedy, with India’s Chief Minister of Gujarat revealing that “immediate rescue and relief operations” were underway and that a “green corridor” had been set up to quickly transport the injured for treatment.

“All necessary medical arrangements are made at the hospital on priority.”

This incident was one of the worst aviation tragedies in India. Credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images

This incident was one of the worst aviation tragedies in India. Credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images

Air India also released a statement on X (formerly Twitter), which read: “Air India confirms that flight AI171, from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, was involved in an accident today after take-off.

“The flight, which departed from Ahmedabad at 1338 hrs, was carrying 242 passengers and crew members on board the Boeing 787-8 aircraft. Of these, 169 are Indian nationals, 53 are British nationals, 1 Canadian national, and 7 Portuguese nationals,” they added.

Chairman of Air India, Natarajan Chandrasekaran, expressed his sorrow in a public statement: “With profound sorrow, I confirm that Air India Flight 171 operating Ahmedabad London Gatwick was involved in a tragic accident today. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of all those affected by this devastating event.”

It was later confirmed that of the 242 on board, only one person survived – Vishwash Kumar Ramesh – who walked out of the wreckage.

He had been sitting in seat 11A, close to the emergency exit, and was able to free himself after the plane crashed into a building, though his brother who was seated five seats away tragically died.

A further 19 people were also confirmed to have died on the ground after the plane landed on the student hostels of the Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College, around a mile away from the runway.