torsdag 7. juli 2016

EgyptAir update - Terrorism still a factor - Curt Lewis


Crashed EgyptAir Plane: Investigators demand more time

ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT - MAY 21: Some of the passengers' belongings and parts of the wreck of EgyptAir flight MS804 are seen as more wreckage found north of Alexandria, in Egypt on May 21, 2016. EgyptAir flight MS804 crashed with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board on May 19.

Experts investigating the EgyptAir plane crash say they will need more time to analyse and match information gathered before they can reach conclusions about the crash.
Over the weekend, the committee said memory chips of the plane's black box voice recorder are intact and investigators should be able to access them.

According to the Accident Investigation Committee experts will compare information downloaded from the flight data recorder and "establish time correlation" with the information got from the cabin voice recorder.
Already, investigators say audio from the cockpit voice recorder of the flight shows that pilots attempted to put out a fire on board.
Investigators say no theories - including terrorism - are being ruled out, especially since it is rare for a major fire to break out so suddenly.

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