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Aircraft Engine Noise Unsettles Residents in Ahmedabad Crash Areas

Aircraft Engine Noise Unsettles Residents in Ahmedabad Crash Areas
A Community Shaken by Tragedy
For years, the children of Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad, found joy in watching aircraft glide overhead, often waving from their terraces as planes passed by. This simple pleasure has been irrevocably altered following the recent crash of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner near the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The disaster, which occurred on a Thursday afternoon, saw the aircraft carrying 242 people crash into a medical college hostel complex moments after takeoff. With 265 lives lost, it stands as one of the deadliest aviation incidents in India’s history.
Residents of Meghaninagar and the adjacent Asarwa neighborhood, both situated close to the airport, now experience profound unease triggered by the sound of aircraft engines. Yash Parmar, who fondly remembers waving at planes with friends, expressed the community’s changed sentiment: “We used to wave at planes. It was our favorite activity until that crash happened. Now, every time a plane passes by, it gives us jitters. The sound of engines makes us uneasy. Our parents have stopped us from going to the terrace.” Similarly, Hitesh Shah, an Asarwa resident who witnessed the crash’s aftermath, described a palpable shift in local attitudes. “People here were used to large planes flying above every hour. We never thought an aircraft would crash. Now, everyone is scared and prays every time they hear an aircraft engine. We see every plane with suspicion, hoping it does not crash on us.”
The psychological impact extends beyond fear to disrupt daily life. Heeraben Prajapati, another Meghaninagar resident, noted that the vibrations and low-flying planes once blended into the background of everyday existence. “Low-flying planes and vibrations inside our homes were part of life, and we never bothered. But now, we come out of our homes every time a plane passes in the afternoon, hoping it does not crash like that ill-fated aircraft. Many can’t sleep properly out of fear.”
Broader Implications and Ongoing Investigations
Beyond the immediate trauma, the crash has intensified community demands for enhanced aviation safety and accountability. Residents are calling on airlines and regulatory authorities to take stronger measures to prevent such tragedies. Legal experts suggest that Air India may face legal challenges as investigations proceed, while regulatory bodies are expected to increase oversight of airline operations and airport safety protocols.
The incident has also reverberated through the aviation industry and financial markets. Analysts report fluctuations in airline stocks, particularly those of Air India, reflecting shaken passenger confidence. Competing airlines have responded by implementing heightened safety measures and launching public relations campaigns aimed at reassuring travelers and preserving market share.
Investigators have recovered the flight data recorder from the crashed aircraft, a crucial step toward understanding the cause of the disaster. The forthcoming findings are anticipated to shape regulatory responses and influence public sentiment in the weeks ahead.
As the investigation continues, the once-familiar sound of aircraft engines remains a source of anxiety for many residents in Ahmedabad’s crash-affected neighborhoods, marking a profound transformation in the community’s daily life and outlook.

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