The runway of accidents ... 37 years ago, the accident occurred on the runway of 23 of Ahmedabad Airport; 133 people are dead - this is the second incident of the aircraft crash associated with the runway 23 of Ahmedabad Airport

The runway 23 of Ahmedabad airport came back to the discussion after the Air India aircraft went to London. This is because this aircraft also flew from the runway-23. This is the second major accident in Ahmedabad after 1988. Both incidents were associated with the runway-23 itself. Ians, Ahmedabad. The runway 23 of Ahmedabad airport came back to the discussion after the Air India aircraft went to London. The plane that crashed departed from this runway to London. The incident reminded of another plane crash in 1988. This is the second major accident in Ahmedabad after 1988. Both incidents were associated with the runway-23 itself. On October 19, 1988, the Indian Airlines aircraft from Mumbai to Ahmedabad fell victim to the accident before landing on this runway. The plane had 139 passengers, of which 133 died. The plane filled the flight with runway 23. The plane, which flew to London on Thursday, also left the runway 23. In an investigation into the 1988 incident, the aircraft was found to be below the minimum height of 500 feet due to the error of the pilots. What was revealed during the investigation into the accident in 1988? According to the report, both pilots had problems with the runway and lost the height’s height in an attempt to reach the airport. Although the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has not yet made a statement about the incident on Thursday, it concluded in the investigation into the 1988 accident that the plane that was the victim of the accident collided with trees and electric poles with a high capacity near the Chiloda Kotarpur village. An investigative panel held pilots responsible not to follow the prescribed procedures in the case of poor visibility. Also read: Air India Aircraft accident: ‘See fire and jump from above, people told the plane after the accident; When there was chaos everywhere