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On the aviation forum I frequent there are posters who claim to see what they think is the RAT, but it is too hard for me to be able to tell with the quality of the images available.The picture on the left is not the crashing aircraft...at least not on this flight. This plane never got that far off the ground. Consensus is no.mpre than 700 feet or so. Also, the gear was never retracted and this plane is gear up in the picture. Furthermore, it seems to me that neither engine in the crash ship is producing thrust and the condensation trails in the photo clearly shows thrusting engines.
I can't guess as to the cause of the failure, but this looks very much like a dual engine loss immediately after they rotated (took off) the aircraft. The plane was being at least somewhat controlled all the way down....wings level, nose up. I don't see the ram air turbine deployed but it's hard to tell. That would likely mean they managed to get the APU up and running for electrical power even though the main engines weren't generating it.
A senior police officer has told reporters that the Air India flight AI171 crashed on a doctors’ hostel.
“The building on which it has crashed is a doctors’ hostel … we have cleared almost 70% to 80% of the area and will clear the rest soon,” they said, reports Reuters.
The Guardian has been unable to independently verify the report.