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NTSB assists plane crash probe in Afghanistan
NTSB assists plane crash probe in Afghanistan
Boeing 747 crash at Bagram Airfield caught on tape |
By Joan Lowy
WASHINGTON
(AP) - The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday it is sending a
team of investigators to Afghanistan to assist local authorities with their
investigation of a U.S. cargo airline crash that killed all seven crew members
on board.
The
plane, a Boeing 747-400 operated by National Air Cargo, crashed Monday just
after takeoff from Bagram Air Base. The crew members were all American citizens,
the board said. The accident site is within the perimeter of Bagram Air
Base.
The
international cargo flight was destined for Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
The Afghanistan Ministry of Transportation and Commercial Aviation is leading
the investigation.
The
Taliban quickly claimed responsibility for downing the plane, but NATO said
later the claims were false, and there was no sign of insurgent activity in the
area at the time of the crash.
The
team will be composed of three NTSB investigators, as well as representatives
from the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing, board said.
The
plane - owned by National Airlines, an Orlando, Florida-based subsidiary of
National Air Cargo - was carrying vehicles and other cargo, according to
National Air Cargo Vice President Shirley Kaufman. She said those killed were
four pilots, two mechanics and a load master, who was responsible for making
sure that the weight and balance of the cargo is appropriate.
Five
of the seven people who died were from Michigan, said Kaufman. The identities of
those killed haven't been released.
National
Airlines was based until recently at Michigan's Willow Run Airport, west of
Detroit in Wayne County's Van Buren Township. It carries cargo both commercially
and for the military, Kaufman said. She said the company employs about 225
people.
"Safety is always our top priority at National Airlines," said National Airlines President Glen Joerger in a statement posted on the company's website.
NTSB
to assist Afghan cargo plane crash probe
The
National Transportation Safety Board will lead a team to assist the Afghanistan
Ministry of Transportation and Commercial Aviation in the investigation of a
cargo plane crash Monday at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
NTSB
Senior Air Safety Investigator Tim LeBaron will be the U.S. accredited
representative. He will lead a team of three additional investigators from the
NTSB as well as representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration and The
Boeing Company.
The
private cargo plane, a Boeing 747-400 operated by National Air Cargo, crashed
just after takeoff from the U.S.-operated air base at 11:20 a.m. local time
Monday. All seven crew members on board were killed and the airplane destroyed.
The seven crew members were all American citizens. The accident site is within
the perimeter of Bagram Air Base.
The
international cargo flight was destined for Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum
International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
"Safety is always our top priority at National Airlines," said National Airlines President Glen Joerger in a statement posted on the company's website.
"This
is a devastating loss for our family and we'll work diligently with authorities
to find the cause," said Joerger. "Most importantly, our thoughts and prayers
are with our crew members and their families."
National Airlines said it will release additional information as it becomes available, in cooperation with government authorities.
National Airlines said it will release additional information as it becomes available, in cooperation with government authorities.
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