‘I Got Up and Ran’: How One Man Survived Plane Crash That Killed 241

 As Air India Flight AI171 descended toward its doom on Thursday, Ramesh Vishwaskumar sat in the first row of economy class — headed for one of the most harrowing and luckiest moments of his life.



After the Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner slammed into a densely populated district of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, Vishwaskumar managed to get out of the plane. He was injured, but alive. All the 241 others on board had perished.

“I couldn’t believe what I was watching or how I made it out alive,” Vishwaskumar said in an interview with local media outlet NDTV. “When I opened my eyes, I realized I was alive. I removed my seatbelt and got off.”

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Vishwaskumar said that soon after take off, it felt like the aircraft was “stuck for five to 10 seconds” and green and white lights started flashing. “It seemed like it was pushing harder to take off,” he said. The green and white lights were likely emanating from the exit sign hanging off the cabin ceiling of the plane.

“On the side I was on, that part of the plane didn’t crash into the hostel, it landed on the ground floor. When the door on my side broke, I saw an opportunity to escape, so I got out. My left hand got burned when the fire started, but I was able to make it out.”

Aircraft debris at the crash site of Air India Ltd. flight AI171 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, on Thursday, June 12, 2025. Photo credit: Siddharaj Solanki/Bloomberg

A video that has since gone viral on social media shows a slightly bloodied Vishwaskumar, a UK citizen aged 40 from the city of Leicester, walking near the crash site, surrounded by an incredulous crowd.

It’s a tale of survival that stands out in an aircraft accident that ranks as the worst disaster in civil aviation in more than a decade. The cause of the crash, which killed scores more on the ground as the fully fueled aircraft tore into buildings and exploded into flames, remains unknown. Doctors said Vishwaskumar’s injuries weren’t life threatening, according to a Hindustan Times report.

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