India, June 17 -- The Air India AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad airport has left behind more than just wreckage. It has left families devastated, careers cut short, and a city in grief. Amid all that's being said about aircraft performance, weather, and pilot decisions, a quieter but harsher truth is coming to light - this tragedy on the ground (at the medical college hostel) could have been avoided if proper building norms and smarter urban planning around airports had been followed. Past disasters have already shown how densely populated areas near runways can turn aviation accidents into large-scale tragedies. In 2020, Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303 crashed into Karachi's Model Colony, a crowded residential area just short of th...