“He was never on the plane”: New images reveal the actions of the Air India crash survivor, who is seen walking calmly while talking on the phone…

In a surreal twist to the ongoing investigation into the tragic Air India Flight 827 crash, new footage and still images have surfaced online showing a man initially believed to be a survivor — calmly walking away from the airport moments after the crash was reported — despite never having boarded the doomed aircraft.
The revelation has thrown investigators, media outlets, and the public into a frenzy of speculation, confusion, and mounting questions.
The Crash
Flight 827, scheduled from Mumbai to Delhi, lost communication with air traffic control shortly after takeoff and crashed near a remote area outside Jaipur, killing 137 passengers and crew. Search and rescue teams arrived hours later to find fiery wreckage and only one initially reported survivor — a man listed on the manifest as Ravi Menon, 36.
Initial reports celebrated his miraculous escape.
But now… everything has changed.
Viral Footage Changes the Narrative
Earlier today, surveillance footage from the Mumbai International Airport went viral, showing Ravi Menon — dressed in the same clothes described by eyewitnesses — walking calmly out of the terminal, pulling a carry-on, and speaking on the phone at the same moment the plane was preparing for takeoff.
Seconds later, a second clip from a nearby petrol station shows him laughing and buying water — timestamped four minutes before Flight 827 lost contact with ground control.
Online sleuths quickly pieced together geotags, timestamps, and facial recognition matches — and what they found confirmed the unthinkable: Ravi Menon never boarded the flight.
What Authorities Now Believe
A senior aviation investigator confirmed anonymously:
“There’s no record of his digital boarding scan. His bag never made it onto the plane. But he was on the manifest. Someone added him manually.”
This has opened up serious security questions:
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Who put his name on the passenger list?
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Why did he never board?
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Did he know what was going to happen?
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has now launched a parallel criminal inquiry.
Public Outrage and Conspiracy Theories
As expected, social media has exploded with speculation:
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Some believe Ravi may have been warned about a mechanical failure or terrorist plot.
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Others suggest he faked his boarding for reasons unknown — possibly linked to insurance fraud, identity theft, or espionage.
The hashtag #HeWasNeverOnThePlane has trended globally, with over 180 million views in just 12 hours.
Popular investigative podcast host Mira Soni said on air:
“We’ve seen many flight tragedies, but never a case where a supposed ‘survivor’ was actually never there. It feels like a movie — except it’s real.”
Where Is Ravi Menon Now?
Reports indicate Ravi has not returned home and is not responding to family calls. His phone was last pinged near a beach in Goa before being switched off. Authorities have issued a “person of interest” notice, but have not labeled him a suspect — yet.
His family insists they are just as shocked as the public. His sister, Anika Menon, told NDTV:
“We thought he was dead. Then we saw the news — and we still don’t understand. We don’t know where he is.”
Implications for Air India and the Government
The government has come under fire for failing to prevent an unverified boarding, and Air India faces scrutiny over manifest procedures, gate security, and how someone could be reported as a survivor who never flew.
Calls for transparency are rising:
“If Ravi Menon didn’t board… who else didn’t? And what really happened on that flight?” — reads one viral post.
A New Kind of Aviation Mystery
As families grieve, and investigators comb through layers of security footage, documents, and digital trails, one thing is clear: this case is no longer just a tragedy — it’s a growing mystery with international implications.
The crash was tragic. The discovery is chilling. The questions have only just begun.


