A detailed forensic analysis of the recent Air India aircraft crash in Ahmedabad has uncovered some startling insights. Conducted by a team of aviation forensic experts and former Air Force pilots, the investigation sheds light on how a seemingly routine landing turned into a catastrophic event.

The report suggests that the aircraft lost control moments after touching down on the runway. Preliminary evidence indicates that the plane was landing at a higher-than-recommended speed, and its braking systems were less responsive than expected.

Data from the black box and flight data recorder confirmed that the pilots attempted to regain control and halt the aircraft, but technical limitations hindered their efforts. The cockpit voice recorder also highlighted last-minute efforts made by the crew to manage the crisis.

Experts have also pointed out that the role of air traffic control and ground crew procedures should be reassessed to prevent such incidents in the future.

This incident has reignited the debate over safety standards and emergency preparedness in Indian aviation infrastructure.