Dhaka, July 1 -- Just 38 hours after the June 12 crash of Air India flight AI 171 in Ahmedabad, another serious safety incident occurred involving a Delhi-Vienna Boeing 777 (flight AI 187).
Shortly after takeoff at 2:56 am on June 14, the aircraft triggered multiple critical inflight warnings while flying through severe thunderstorm conditions over Delhi, according to media reports.
The wide-body aircraft, registered VT-ALJ, received a stall warning, along with two "don't sink" cautions from the Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS), alerting the crew to an abnormal loss in altitude. Officials aware of the matter confirmed that the aircraft dropped approximately 900 feet during initial climb.
Though the flight ultimately landed safely...
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