Teen's first plane sighting turns into horror filming AI Flight 171 crash
Teen's first plane sighting turns into horror filming crash

Ahmedabad: They often say destiny puts you in the right place at the right time. Seventeen-year-old Aryan Asari of Khanpur village in Aravalli disagrees, at least after what happened on June 12, 2025. Aryan's first visit to Ahmedabad turned into an experience he would rather forget but cannot.

The Day That Changed Everything

Aryan was in the city to meet his father, Magan Asari, a Metro rail security guard and retired Army jawan. Excited to see aircraft up close for the first time, the teenager borrowed his father's phone to film a plane emerging from behind a maze of structures. As it lifted its nose during takeoff, it turned into a giant fireball that consumed 260 people and singed innumerable lives, including Aryan's own. That was AI Flight 171. In a matter of seconds, Aryan's excitement turned into unforgettable horror.

Viral Footage and Unwanted Attention

The footage later went viral after someone copied it while Magan was showing it to a colleague. "That was the first time Aryan had seen an aircraft flying so close. He started recording it out of excitement," Magan told TOI. The attention that followed overwhelmed the teen from a village. His first time in the city was not exactly what he had imagined. Family members say people began seeking him out for interviews and details about what he saw. The next day, Aryan returned to his village and has not returned since. "Seeing the plane go up in flames, people asking for interviews. It was scary," Aryan said on the phone.

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Aftermath and Trauma

Magan says the experience shook Aryan. "He has stopped shooting videos and largely avoids using a mobile phone," he said. The teenager, who once dreamed of seeing aircraft, now associates them with tragedy. His father hopes that with time, Aryan will overcome the trauma and return to normal life.

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