Ahmedabad Plane Crash: What Is 'Mayday' Call That Air India Pilot Issued Before Losing Contact With ATC?

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The Air India flight with 242 passengers onboard that crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday sent a 'Mayday' call to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) immediately after take-off. The London-bound Boeing aircraft crashed in the Meghaninagar area moments after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport.

While the pilot sent a Mayday call to ATC shortly after takeoff, ATC did not get any response to its subsequent calls to the aircraft. A frantic search and rescue operation is underway at the accident site, with many casualties feared.

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In a statement, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said, “As per ATC, the aircraft departed from Ahmedabad at 1339 IST (0809 UTC) from Runway 23. It gave a MAYDAY call to ATC, but thereafter, no response was given by the aircraft to the calls made by ATC. The aircraft, immediately after departure from Runway 23, fell on the ground outside the airport perimeter. Heavy black smoke was seen coming from the accident site.”

The flight was under the command of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal with First Officer Clive Kundar, the DGCA confirmed.

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