Air India Crash: 10 Shocking Facts After Both Engines Failed in One Second

Air India Crash: 10 Shocking Facts After Both Engines Failed in One Second

Post by : Zayd Kamal

July 12, 2025 4:55 p.m. 1963

Air India Tragedy: 10 Unbelievable Truths Behind the One-Second Engine Failure

In air travel, safety is always the most important thing. But sometimes, something goes very wrong and reminds us that even advanced machines can fail. One such terrible event was the Air India crash, where both engines stopped working within just one second. This accident shocked not only the airline industry but also people all over the world.

It wasn’t just a technical problem—it showed serious issues in flight safety, communication, and emergency response.

Here are 10 shocking facts that explain what really happened during the crash and what we’ve learned from it.

1. Both Engines Failed at Almost the Same Time

One of the most surprising facts was that both engines stopped working just one second apart. Normally, even one engine failing is dangerous, but losing both so quickly is very rare. Experts think this could have been caused by a bigger problem, like bad fuel or a bird hitting the engines.

2. The Pilots Called for Help Too Late

The pilots noticed something was wrong but waited too long to send an emergency signal (called a “Mayday”). Because of this, air traffic control had very little time to help or prepare for a possible crash.

3. Black Box Gave Important Clues

Every plane has a black box that records flight data and sounds from the cockpit. In this crash, the black box showed the pilots were confused, alarms were going off, and they were trying hard to fix the problem. These recordings helped explain what went wrong during the final moments.

4. Aircraft Maintenance Was Not Perfect

When experts checked the aircraft’s maintenance records, they found problems. Some parts were not replaced on time, and past engine issues were not fully fixed. It’s unclear if this caused the crash, but it raises questions about how well the plane was taken care of.

5. Weather Was Not a Problem

Some people thought bad weather caused the crash. But flight data and weather reports showed the skies were clear. This means the crash was likely caused by other issues, like mechanical or human error.

6. Cabin Crew Saved Many Lives

Even though it was a terrible crash, the cabin crew acted fast and calmly. They helped passengers escape quickly, and this saved many lives. People who survived said the crew did a great job in those scary moments.

7. Passengers Heard Engine Noises Early

Some passengers said they heard strange sounds and felt shaking just after the plane took off. Later, engine data confirmed something was wrong early in the flight. This shows that problems may have started well before the crash.

8. Fuel May Have Been Bad

Experts also looked at the fuel that was used. They tested it to see if it was dirty or mixed with something harmful. The final report isn’t out yet, but bad fuel is one of the main reasons they are considering for the engine failure.

9. Crash Area Was Hard to Reach

The plane crashed in a place that was very difficult for rescue teams to get to. This made it hard to help people and slowed down recovery efforts. Experts now say that better planning is needed to reach crash sites quickly in the future.

10. Global Experts Helped in the Investigation

Because the crash was very serious, investigators from other countries were asked to help. Their experience helped make sure the investigation was fair, complete, and followed international rules.

What This Means for the Future of Flying

The Air India crash, where both engines failed in one second, is not just a tragedy—it’s a warning. It shows that many things in aviation, such as engine safety, maintenance checks, pilot training, and emergency systems, need to improve.

Even though flying is still one of the safest ways to travel, this crash reminds us that mistakes or missed checks can lead to disaster. That’s why airlines, airports, and governments must work together to make flying even safer for everyone.

Disclaimer:

The information provided in this article is based on publicly available reports and expert analysis for general awareness. It is not intended to replace official statements or investigations. Published by DXB News Network for informational purposes only.

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