Was another Air India plane about to crash, suddenly fell 900 feet from the sky? Big revelation in DGCA's investigation
- bySherya
- 01 Jul, 2025

A shocking revelation has come to light in the investigation of the Ahmedabad plane crash. According to media reports, just a few hours after the plane crash in Ahmedabad, another Air India plane was in danger of crashing.

Air India Flight: A shocking revelation has come to light in the investigation of the Ahmedabad plane crash. According to media reports , just a few hours after the plane crash in Ahmedabad, another Air India plane was in danger of crashing. This accident happened on June 14 after the crash of Air India flight AI 171 in Ahmedabad on June 12. It is being told that during the flight, amid a heavy storm over the capital Delhi, the plane received a "stick shaker" alert, which is considered the most serious warning for any pilot.
With this alert, the flight controls start moving rapidly and this indicates that the aircraft is in a state of aerodynamic stall.
Dangerous fall of 900 feet
Along with this, two "Don't Sink" warnings were also given, which were given by the GPWS (Ground Proximity Warning System). During these warnings, the plane fell about 900 feet. However, the pilots regained control in time and took the plane safely to Vienna, where the flight landed after a flight of 9 hours and 8 minutes. However, initially the report given by the pilots only mentioned "stick shaker alert due to turbulence".
But when the flight data recorder (FDR) was examined, the real story came out, which revealed stall warning and GPWS warnings. After this, DGCA immediately started an investigation and both the pilots have been grounded.
DGCA's strictness started
Air India's Head of Safety has also been summoned by DGCA and the airline has been instructed to improve internal coordination, especially in engineering, operations and ground handling departments. After the crash of AI 171, people's trust in Air India's safety has started to waver.
An official said, "Earlier, even though the planes were old and flew late, there was no compromise on safety. Now the planes are new, but people are scared." After reaching Vienna, the plane left for Toronto with a new crew. The investigation is on and the DGCA is now keeping a close watch on Air India.