Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Investigators Uncover ‘Satisfactory’ FlyDubai Flight FZ981 CVR Data, Begin Analysis
Investigators analyze the cockpit voice recorder of FlyDubai flight FZ981. Photo: The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) |
[Avionics Today 03-23-2016] The Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) team responsible for investigating the crash of FlyDubai flight FZ981 at Russia’s Rostov-on-Don airport on March 19 has completed data downloading from the significantly damaged Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR). According to a statement released by the IAC, the team has downloaded all data from the CVR up to the moment of the aircraft-ground collision and has found that the quality of data satisfactory.
The investigative team, which also includes experts from United Arab Emirates (UAE) and France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for civil aviation safety (BEA), has started the data analysis as well as preparation of a transcript of the flight crew conversation prior to the incident.
In line with the latest update, the team has begun decoding data, analyzing weather information and synchronizing onboard recorders with Air Traffic Control (ATC) data for the flight. The incident resulted in the deaths of all 62 people on Board.
Wind Shear Eyed in FlyDubai 737 Crash
Controllers issued a warning to the pilots moments before the jetliner crashed in Russia.
Officials believe wind shear is to blame for the recent crash of a FlyDubai 737 in Russia.
Pilots of the FlyDubai Boeing 737 that crashed in Russia on Saturday after a second attempt to land in high winds were warned by controllers of wind shear moments before the jetliner descended rapidly and exploded in a fireball next to the runway.
Both flight recorders have been recovered, and experts from the United Arab Emirates, United States and France are assisting with the investigation, according to the Interstate Aviation Committee, Russia's civil aviation authority.
The investigative team, which also includes experts from United Arab Emirates (UAE) and France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for civil aviation safety (BEA), has started the data analysis as well as preparation of a transcript of the flight crew conversation prior to the incident.
In line with the latest update, the team has begun decoding data, analyzing weather information and synchronizing onboard recorders with Air Traffic Control (ATC) data for the flight. The incident resulted in the deaths of all 62 people on Board.
Wind Shear Eyed in FlyDubai 737 Crash
Controllers issued a warning to the pilots moments before the jetliner crashed in Russia.
Officials believe wind shear is to blame for the recent crash of a FlyDubai 737 in Russia.
Pilots of the FlyDubai Boeing 737 that crashed in Russia on Saturday after a second attempt to land in high winds were warned by controllers of wind shear moments before the jetliner descended rapidly and exploded in a fireball next to the runway.
Both flight recorders have been recovered, and experts from the United Arab Emirates, United States and France are assisting with the investigation, according to the Interstate Aviation Committee, Russia's civil aviation authority.
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