Plane investigators are today hunting for a black box that may reveal the truth behind the Air India crash that killed all but one of the 242 people on board.
Authorities are investigating one of India's worst aviation disasters after flight 171 plummeted to the ground in the densely populated Meghani area of the city, striking a doctors' hostel, after it departed from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the crash scene in Ahmedabad and then a hospital to meet with families of the victims.
Incredibly, British father Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40, managed to survive the crash after he escaped through an emergency exit.
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British survivor - Plane felt like it was stuck in the air
When the flight took off, within five to 10 seconds it felt like it was stuck in the air. Suddenly, the lights started flickering - green and white - then the plane rammed into some establishment that was there.
When I saw the exit, I thought I could come out. I tried, and I did. Maybe the people who were on the other side of the plane weren't able to.
Captain's death is a 'huge loss for Air India
I am a retired Wing Commander and have worked with Air India staff in every kind of situation. Captain Sumeet was a very good and experienced pilot. His death is a huge loss for Air India.
He was such a calm and peaceful person, an excellent pilot. There were never any complaints about him - he was very professional in both his behavior and in his dealings with people.
Pictured: Indian PM meets sole British survivor in hospital
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Air India received concerns about safety 'lapses', official claims
In this matter, the DGCA- Director General of Civil Aviation is the regulator. It functions under the Ministry, but operates independently. DGCA had written to Air India several times, pointing out multiple issues, mainly regarding safety, things like improper inspections and other lapses. So the question now arises about the maintenance procedures followed by Air India.
There's also concern about what's called 'line maintenance', the checks conducted by inspectors before every flight. How thorough and effective those checks were is now under scrutiny.
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Pictured: Images of the crash-site scenes during the early hours of the morning in India
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Pictured: Health officials take DNA
Pictured: Doctors waiting for DNA samples
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Inbound flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Ahmedabad cancelled
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Pictured: Monks attend prayers at a Hindu temple in Neasden for the victims of the Air India aircraft crash
No visible gatherings at London’s Gatwick Airport
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British survivor called his dad from runway
At least 265 bodies brought to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, say police
Indian minister meets British survivor in hospital
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Breaking:One blackbox recovered, search on for second
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Indian government confirm expert panel will be formed to strengthen aviation safety in India
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Pictured: Security personnel stand at the Air India crash site
Sir Keir Starmer: Investigation ongoing after 'devastating' crash
Canadian citizen killed in crash was a dentist and mother of a one-year-old
British MP says some of her constituents were on the flight
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Pictured: People and officers gather at the site of the plane crash in Ahmedabad
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Names of British passengers on board emerging
Ahmedabad hospital has received 186 bodies
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MP reveals 'handful' of Leicester residents on flight
So far my understanding is that there are a handful of Leicester residents who were on board that flight but I am still awaiting for official reports on that.
Pictured: The pilots and crew of ill-fated Air India flight 171
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Breaking:More than 290 people killed, police say
UK government warns public to prepare for 'significant loss of British lives'
Breaking:Former Gujarat chief minister killed in crash
Rishi Sunak says he is 'deeply shocked' by crash
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Air India organising relief flights for families
US transport safety investigators sent to India
Woman says she missed doomed flight 'by 10 minutes'
UK officials deployed to India
We are deploying a multidisciplinary investigation team to India to support the Indian-led investigation. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragic accident.
Pictured: A girl weeps over the death of her brother
Air India boss expresses his 'deep sorrow' at crash
Breaking:British man SURVIVES plane crash and is filmed walking away from site
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Breaking:Two survivors found, police say
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Relatives asked to give DNA samples
Breaking:Police chief says 204 bodies recovered
Pictured: Parts of the plane scattered on the ground
More than 200 confirmed dead, police say
At least 50 medical students taken to hospital
Pictured: Suitcases are seen among the debris at the crash site
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Boeing says it stands ready to support Air India
We are in contact with Air India regarding Flight 171 and stand ready to support them.
Our thoughts are with the passengers, crew, first responders and all affected.
Air India cancels Gatwick flight tonight
Gatwick sets up reception centre for Air India passenger relatives
We can confirm flight AI171 that was involved in an accident on departure from Ahmedabad Airport today (12 June) was due to land at London Gatwick at 18:25 BST.
London Gatwick is liaising closely with Air India and a reception centre for relatives of those on board is being set up where information and support will be provided.
British nationals who require consular assistance or have concerns about friends or family should call 020 7008 5000.
Air India have set up a dedicated passenger hotline number 1800 5691 444 to provide more information. Our thoughts are with family and friends of those on board.
'Many bodies lying on the ground,' eyewitness says
Pictured: Rescuers work at the crash site as police say there are 'casualties on the ground'
Breaking:Police say there 'appear to be no survivors'
Pictures: New pictures show wreckage of doomed Air India flight 171
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Ahmedabad airport to resume flights
Breaking:More than 100 bodies brought to hospital, police say
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Picture: Plane embedded in doctors' hostel after crash
Foreign Office deploys crisis team in London and Delhi
My thoughts and I’m sure those of the entire House are with those who’ve been affected by the tragic plane crash in India this morning.
We know that British nationals were on board and I can confirm that the FCDO is working urgently with local authorities to support British nationals and their families, and has stood up a crisis team in both Delhi and in London.
'My son jumped from the window when the plane hit his hostel,' mother reveals
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'Dead bodies were scattered all over'
When we went out to see what had happened, there was a layer of thick smoke in the air. When we came here, dead bodies and debris from the crashed aircraft were scattered all over.
Breaking:At least 30 bodies recovered from crash site, rescue workers say
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Pictures: Crowds gather at crash scene as rescuers scramble to find passengers
Indian health minister confirms 'many killed' in plane crash
The news of many people getting killed in a plane crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat is extremely sad. I appeal to all BJP workers to get involved in relief and rescue work and provide all possible help to the affected families. I pray to God to give strength to the bereaved families to bear the unbearable pain and to provide speedy recovery to the injured.
King to receive updates on Air India crash
Air India crash may be result of multiple bird hits, experts claim
It looks, prima facie, like a case of multiple bird hits wherein both the engines have lost power. The take-off was perfect and just, I believe, short of taking the gear up, the aircraft started descending, which can happen only in case the engine loses power or the aircraft stops developing lift. Obviously, the investigation will reveal the exact reason.
Gujurat chief minister - Injured passengers to be treated on war footing
I am deeply saddened by the accident of the Air India passenger plane crash in Ahmedabad. I have instructed the officials to take immediate rescue and relief operations in the accident and to make arrangements for immediate treatment of the injured passengers on a war footing. I have also instructed to arrange a green corridor to take the injured passengers for treatment and to ensure all the treatment arrangements in the hospital on priority.
Pictured: Charred and smoking debris is seen at the site of the crash
Plane made mayday call and then fell silent
Pictured: Firefighters tackle smoke and flames at crash scene
Keir Starmer: Crash appears 'devastating' and government is monitoring the situation
The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating.