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Washington Sundar press conference: On Gautam Gambhir's support, last over drama, winning at Lord's
Washington Sundar press conference: On Gautam Gambhir's support, last over drama, winning at Lord's

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Washington Sundar press conference: On Gautam Gambhir's support, last over drama, winning at Lord's

Aviation Expert Links Mid-Air Fuel Cut-Off to AI171 Crash After AAIB Preliminary Report Captain Umang N Jani, Head of the Aviation Department at Indus University, reacted to the AAIB's preliminary report on the Air India AI171 crash, highlighting that a mid-air fuel cut-off could lead to both engines shutting down — a scenario consistent with the reported sequence of events. He explained that engine startup and operation follow a strict automated sequence and stressed the importance of further investigation. Jani noted that the final report may provide deeper insights into the technical failure that caused the fatal incident.#airindiacrash #ai171 #aaibreport #fuelcutoff #aviationexpert #umangjani #aircrashinvestigation #aircraftsafety #airindianews #breakingnews #aviationinsight 4.3K views | 1 day ago

Rishabh Pant is India's TRUMP CARD in tense chase vs England at Lord's
Rishabh Pant is India's TRUMP CARD in tense chase vs England at Lord's

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Rishabh Pant is India's TRUMP CARD in tense chase vs England at Lord's

Aviation Expert Links Mid-Air Fuel Cut-Off to AI171 Crash After AAIB Preliminary Report Captain Umang N Jani, Head of the Aviation Department at Indus University, reacted to the AAIB's preliminary report on the Air India AI171 crash, highlighting that a mid-air fuel cut-off could lead to both engines shutting down — a scenario consistent with the reported sequence of events. He explained that engine startup and operation follow a strict automated sequence and stressed the importance of further investigation. Jani noted that the final report may provide deeper insights into the technical failure that caused the fatal incident.#airindiacrash #ai171 #aaibreport #fuelcutoff #aviationexpert #umangjani #aircrashinvestigation #aircraftsafety #airindianews #breakingnews #aviationinsight 4.3K views | 1 day ago

Vijay Rupani Sat In Cockpit On Boeing Plane Months Before AI-171 Crash, Old Pics Resurface
Vijay Rupani Sat In Cockpit On Boeing Plane Months Before AI-171 Crash, Old Pics Resurface

News18

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Vijay Rupani Sat In Cockpit On Boeing Plane Months Before AI-171 Crash, Old Pics Resurface

Last Updated: Vijay Rupani was seen sitting inside the cockpit of a Boeing aircraft during his visit to Ahmedabad's Indus University months before his death in the Air India crash. Former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani, who was among the victims of the Air India-171 plane crash in Ahmedabad, had paid a visit to a Boeing plane's cockpit a few months ago. He had visited the Western India Institute of Aeronautics in Ahmedabad's Indus University and posted the pictures of his interaction with the students. He also shared his images in the cockpit. The pictures of his visit have now resurfaced on social media, days after he died in the plane crash on June 12, in which 240 others on board were killed in the deadly crash. There was a sole survivor in the crash. During his visit to the university, he had sat inside a decommissioned Boeing 737 aircraft. He sat in the right seat of the cockpit, where the first officer (co-pilot) is mostly seated. 'During a visit to the campus of 'Indus University" in Ahmedabad today, I also visited the Western India Institute of Aeronautics. During this visit, I saw models and real aircraft such as the Boeing 737, Cessna, Zenith, and MiG-21," he posted on Instagram along with the pictures of his visit. 'The interaction with students from the aviation department was full of energy and enthusiasm. I extended my best wishes for Indian students to make a mark on the global stage," he added. Rupani was also seen speaking with Radhika Bhandari, the Dean of Aviation at the university, while standing at the entrance of the aircraft. He was the chief minister of Gujarat between 2016 and 2021. He also served as a member of the Rajya Sabha from 2006 to 2012. First Published: July 04, 2025, 14:09 IST

Air India plane crash: Just 2 months before Ahmedabad tragedy, former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani examined Boeing cockpit; shared photos on Instagram
Air India plane crash: Just 2 months before Ahmedabad tragedy, former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani examined Boeing cockpit; shared photos on Instagram

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Air India plane crash: Just 2 months before Ahmedabad tragedy, former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani examined Boeing cockpit; shared photos on Instagram

(Credit- Instagram) NEW DELHI: Former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani , who was among 241 victims in the Air India flight AI-171 crash at Ahmedabad airport on June 12, had sat in a Boeing aircraft cockpit during a university tour just two months before the incident. Rupani also posted the photos of his visit on his Instagram page on April 8. The Boeing 787 aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff while en route to London's Gatwick airport on July 12. Rupani had visited the Western India Institute of Aeronautics at Indus University in Ahmedabad, where he examined various aircraft models. You Can Also Check: Ahmedabad AQI | Weather in Ahmedabad | Bank Holidays in Ahmedabad | Public Holidays in Ahmedabad Rupani had posted along with a picture from inside a Boeing 737 cockpit stating, "Today, during a visit to the campus of 'Indus University' in Ahmedabad, I visited the Western India Institute of Aeronautics. During this visit, I observed models and real aircraft such as Boeing 737, Cessna, Zenith, and Mig-21." "My interaction with the students of the aviation department was filled with energy and enthusiasm. I extend my best wishes for Indian students to shine on the global stage," he added. The former chief minister's last rites were performed with full state honors at Ramnathpara crematorium in Rajkot on June 16. A funeral procession carried Rupani's body through Rajkot before reaching the cremation ground, where he was accorded a 21-gun salute by the state police.

Vijay Rupani Was Seen Inside Boeing Cockpit Months Before Air India Crash
Vijay Rupani Was Seen Inside Boeing Cockpit Months Before Air India Crash

NDTV

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Vijay Rupani Was Seen Inside Boeing Cockpit Months Before Air India Crash

Ahmedabad: Former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani, who died in an Air India plane crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad, had visited a Boeing cockpit months before the deadly accident. Mr Rupani's pictures from his visit to Western India Institute of Aeronautics in Ahmedabad's Indus University have resurfaced days after he was killed when a London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner (AI 171) flight, with 242 passengers and crew members on board, crashed into a hostel and canteen of a medical college shortly after taking off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. All but one on board the plane died along with 29 on the ground. Mr Rupani, who visited the University on April 8, shared pictures of himself inside the cockpit of a decommissioned Boeing 737-200 aircraft. He was seen sitting in the right-hand seat, which is mostly occupied by the first officer (co-pilot). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vijay Rupani (@vijayrupanibjp) Mr Rupani was also seen interacting with Radhika Bhandari, the Dean of Aviation at the university, while standing at the door of the aircraft. "Today, during a visit to the campus of "Indus University" in Ahmedabad, I visited the Western India Institute of Aeronautics. During this visit, I saw models of aircraft like Boeing 737, Cessna, Zenith and Mig-21 and real aircraft," he had written in Gujarati in a post on Instagram. "During this, the conversation with the students of the Aviation Department became very energetic. I wish the Indian student to make his name bright on the global stage," he added. Captain Umang Jani, a faculty member at the university who had shown Mr Rupani around, said that he was "very curious" and asked them how the aircraft works. "I tried to explain and answer his queries regarding the aircraft, the various controls in the cockpit and the functioning of the airliner," he told The Indian Express. Mr Rupani, who was a member of the Rajya Sabha between 2006 and 2012, served as the chief minister from 2016 to 2021. Vijay Rupani Cancelled London Ticket Twice Flying to London on June 12 to meet his wife and daughter was not Vijay Rupani's first choice. He had first booked his ticket for May 19 on flight AI171 and intended to fly back to India on June 25. With a change in plans, Mr Rupani cancelled his ticket for May 19 and decided to fly on June 5. However, he cancelled his second ticket too and booked seat number 2D on flight AI 171 for June 12.

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