
Their worries have increased. Shortly after departure, a 242-passenger air india flight bound for london crashed. Unfortunately, 241 people were killed when the plane struck a doctors' hostel close to a medical college. It has horrified the country and turned into one of the deadliest plane crashes in recent memory.
"We constantly see planes flying over because the airport is so close," said Mannu, an autorickshaw driver. Although this has long been a concern, people's fear has increased since the ahmedabad tragedy. There is a lot of anxiety right now over our safety.
A distinct perspective was provided by Captain Mohan, who has lived in the region for a long time. "My condolences to all those who lost their lives in the crash," he stated. Since I've lived here for a while, I'm accustomed to the airplanes flying overhead. I know from my experience as a soldier that these incidents are extremely uncommon—perhaps one in a thousand—so people shouldn't be overly alarmed," the media article continued.
Another homeowner, Neelparabha Mukhedkar, expressed her emotions: "I watched the crash on tv and it was really startling. I live close to the airport, so I can attest to the persistent worry that the frequent flights overhead cause in our minds. All of us are now more anxious.