India’s Worst Plane Crash | Charkhi Dadri Mid-Air Collision 1996 Explained On November 12, 1996, the skies above Charkhi Dadri, near Delhi, witnessed India’s deadliest aviation disaster. A Saudi Airlines flight and a Kazakhstan Airlines flight collided mid-air, killing all 349 people onboard. This tragic incident remains the worst plane crash in India’s history and the only mid-air collision ever recorded in the country. In this video, we uncover what happened that fateful evening, the shocking reasons behind the crash, and how it forced global aviation to change forever. From outdated radar systems to miscommunication and the life-saving reforms like TCAS and English proficiency rules—this story shaped the way we fly today. Watch till the end to understand why this accident was a turning point for aviation safety. 👉 If you want to dive deeper into this story, check out the full detailed video on our channel!