Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Wreckage Removal Continues on Day 3 Amid Investigation
Recovery and clean-up operations continued on day three at the site of the recent plane crash in Ahmedabad, as authorities carefully worked to shift the remaining parts of the wreckage. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, has prompted a multi-agency investigation and focused scrutiny on aviation safety protocols in the region.
Ongoing Recovery Efforts
According to local authorities, teams from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) are overseeing the technical handling of the wreckage. The aircraft's fuselage, wings, engine components, and cockpit debris are being methodically documented and moved for forensic examination.
Heavy machinery, cranes, and fire and emergency services remain stationed at the site, located near the outskirts of Ahmedabad, where the small aircraft reportedly crash-landed due to technical failure.
Preliminary Findings (As Reported)
No fatalities, but two on board suffered serious injuries
Engine failure or loss of control suspected
Pilot's alertness helped minimize loss of life
Flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have been recovered
Authorities confirmed that the black box has been sent to Delhi for decoding, which will play a crucial role in identifying the actual cause of the incident.
Safety Measures and Response
In light of the crash, DGCA has issued immediate advisories for smaller aircraft operators, including:
Mandatory inspection of engine health and maintenance logs
Emergency response training reviews for pilots
Enhanced airstrip approach assessments at smaller airports
Local administration also cordoned off the area to prevent public interference and ensure safety as fuel residues and potential hazards remain.
✅ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. What caused the Ahmedabad plane crash?
While the exact cause is under investigation, initial reports point toward a possible engine failure or technical malfunction.
Q2. Were there any casualties?
There were no fatalities, but both the pilot and co-pilot sustained serious injuries and are currently hospitalized.
Q3. How long will wreckage removal continue?
The process may take several more days, depending on weather conditions and the complexity of component recovery.
Q4. What safety actions are being taken post-crash?
DGCA has issued fresh safety inspections for all small aircraft, especially those operating in non-commercial segments.
Q5. Has the black box been recovered?
Yes, both the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder have been recovered and sent for analysis.
Published on: June 25, 2025
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