Maithili Patil dies in Air India crash, entire village mourns
July 16, 2025
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‘Daughter of the skies’: Nhava’s first cabin crew Maithili Patil dies in Air India crash, entire village mourns

Maithili Patil, the first woman from Nhava village in Navi Mumbai to become a cabin crew member, was among those who lost their lives in the tragic Air India 171 crash in Ahmedabad. Her untimely death has cast a deep shadow of grief over the entire village that once celebrated her soaring dreams

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Jun 15, 2025, 07:00 am IST
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AI-171 crash: Cabin crew Maithili Patil among victims (Photo: X)

AI-171 crash: Cabin crew Maithili Patil among victims (Photo: X)

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A pall of gloom has descended on Nhava village in Uran taluka, Navi Mumbai, as news of the death of Maithili Patil, the first woman from the village to become a cabin crew member with a commercial airline, sent shockwaves through the close-knit coastal community.

Maithili, a crew member aboard the ill-fated Air India 171 flight that crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon, was among the over 200 passengers and staff who lost their lives in the tragic accident. The devastating incident has left the entire village mourning the loss of a young woman who not only broke barriers but also became a symbol of hope and pride for many.

The 22-year-old, who grew up in modest conditions, had always nurtured dreams of flying. Her journey from the fishing hamlet of Nhava to the international skies was an inspiration to all. From being a diligent student at Lady Khatun Marium School to donning the Air India uniform, her life was a testament to perseverance and hard work.

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“She was a humble and disciplined student,” recalled Daisamma Paul, the principal of Lady Khatun Marium School, where Maithili studied till Class 10. “She completed her Class 12 in 2020-21 and went on to do a cabin crew course. Even after joining Air India, she remained in touch with us. Just two months ago, she visited the school to speak at a career guidance seminar and encouraged students, especially girls, to aim high. She said aviation was not out of reach for those who come from small towns.”

The affection for Maithili in Nhava is palpable. Streets that once echoed with pride over her achievements are now shrouded in silence. Neighbours and friends gathered at her home on Friday, struggling to come to terms with the loss. Many remembered her as a shy but determined girl, who walked several kilometres daily just to attend school.

Her father, Moreshwar Patil, an employee at ONGC, had supported her ambitions despite facing persistent financial hardship. According to villagers, the family often lived on a shoestring budget, yet never let that define Maithili’s dreams.

“She never complained. She was very focused,” said former Sarpanch Harischandra Mhatre. “She never wasted time, always carried herself with dignity and politeness. When she was selected for Air India, we celebrated as if our own daughter had touched the sky. She was the first from Nhava to achieve such a feat.”

A distant relative and family friend added, “Her father raised her in very difficult conditions. There were days when they had no steady income, but Maithili’s spirit never wavered. She was determined to fly, and she did. It breaks our heart that such a bright light has been extinguished so soon.”

The Patil family has rushed to Ahmedabad to complete the necessary formalities. The final rites will be held in Nhava, where hundreds are expected to attend and bid farewell to a daughter of the soil who soared and inspired, before her time was cut tragically short.

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