Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in flight.
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AN AIR India flight was forced to divert after a “mid-air technical issue” – just days after the horror Ahmedabad plane smash.

Dehli-bound Air India Flight AI315 was flying from Hong Kong before it was forced to return to its original take off point – after a pilot noted a technical problem.

Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in flight.

An Air India flight was forced to divert after a ‘technical issue’ (stock)Credit: Reuters
Map showing Air India flight path diverted near Hong Kong.

It returned to its take off point in Hong KongCredit: Flight Radar
Debris from a plane crash being removed from a damaged building by cranes.

It comes just days after 241 passengers and crew died following a horror crash in IndiaCredit: The Mega Agency

It comes just four days after Air India Flight AI171 crashed into a doctors’ hostel in Ahmedabad, India, killing at least 279 people and leaving one miracle survivor.

The plane that was diverted on Monday was also a Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 aircraft.

All passengers reportedly evacuated the plane after it landed according to protocol.

Officials told PTI that the jet is undergoing inspection.

The flight left from Hong Kong at 12:pm local time.

It was scheduled to land in Delhi at 12.20pm IST.

Investigators are still probing the exact “mid-air technical issue” that mean the Dreamliner had to be diverted.

It comes as new theories swirl surrounding the real reason Air India Flight AI171 failed to take-off properly and suddenly crash just moments after lift-off.

A bombshell new video could prove what caused the doomed plane to crash and burn, according to an aviation expert.

Meanwhile, the second black box containing key cockpit voice recordings has been found – expected to reveal the pilots’ panic as the plane went down.

Pilot of doomed India Air jet hailed a hero by locals who cheated death by a few feet

A veteran pilot also weighed in, revealing what he believes caused the devastating Air India crash.

Captain Steve said he believes the co-pilot may have made a simple – but devastating – error as the plane climbed.

The London Gatwick-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner appeared to lose height moments after take-off.

Some have put the failed flight down to a bird strike.

While a bird taking down something the size of a commercial airliner might sound fanciful, there are numerous examples.

On the other hand, some aviation experts have suggested the position of the aircraft’s wing flaps could have played a role in the disaster.

Video evidence suggests the flaps were either fully retracted or on a very minimal setting, which would have provided very little lift.

Catastrophic technical or engineering issues have also not been ruled out.

The jet’s complex design mean it could take months for a design or engineering fault to be pinpointed.

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