Crashed Airplane Detects Airplane Abnormalities Before Accident...The air conditioner and monitor are not working

Jun 13, 2025

Crashed Airplane Detects Airplane Abnormalities Before Accident...The air conditioner and monitor are not working
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On the 12th (local time), it was claimed that an air India plane that crashed had an abnormality in the aircraft before the accident.

Two hours before the accident, a passenger who was on the same aircraft posted a related video on social media, saying that the in-flight system did not work properly.

The video publisher posted "The plane was on the same plane two hours before takeoff from Ahmedabad airport""During my journey from Delhi to Ahmedabad, India, I noticed something strange on board." he said.




According to foreign media such as the New York Post, he claimed that the air conditioner in the cabin was not working, and the screen screen and crew call button installed in the seat were also broken.

In the video, he says "The air conditioner is not working at all. The TV screen doesn't work either. The flight attendant call button is also seen saying..."

He strongly criticized "It's hot enough to sweat""This is why Air India is considered one of the worst airlines in the world"




The video also showed loosely secured parts under the seat, damaged equipment, and signs of inadequate maintenance.

He also released a photo of Air India flight AI423 as evidence that he was on board the same aircraft as the accident aircraft.

The flight is believed to have departed from Delhi to Ahmedabad at 8:50 a.m. that day.




His seat was 25A, 14 rows behind the 11A seat where British national Bishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, who miraculously survived at the time of the accident, sat.

Air India has not made an official position on the claim so far.

Meanwhile, Air India flight AI171 crashed at around 1:38 p.m. just minutes after taking off from Ahmedabad airport in western India.

The crashed plane is said to have collided with the dormitory building of the National Medical School.

Only one of the 242 passengers and crew members was found to have survived the accident. In addition, many medical students and citizens in the medical school dormitory building were reported to have died.

As of the morning of the 13th, 269 bodies were recovered near the scene of the accident and DNA tests were conducted to identify them, police said.

Air India said the passengers were 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese and one Canadian. It has been found that there are no Koreans on the passenger list.

Among the passengers on the plane, British national Bishwash Kumar Ramesh, who miraculously survived, is being treated at a hospital. He is said to have suffered injuries to his chest, eyes and legs, but is not life-threatening.

He was scheduled to return to the UK with his brother Ajay Kumar Ramesh, 45, after being in India for a few days to visit his family.

Bishwash, who was found with his boarding pass in his hand, described the situation at the time of the accident "30 seconds after takeoff, and the plane crashed. Everything happened so quickly." So far, the cause of the plane's crash is unknown. Authorities plan to investigate the cause of the accident with Boeing, the maker of the model.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.