Investigators find signs
of ice buildup on doomed Brazil plane that caught fire and plummeted to ground,
killing 62
By
Reuters
Published Sep. 7, 2024, 11:49 a.m. ET
A preliminary report into the August crash of an
airliner in
Brazil found signs of ice buildup on the plane but no definite cause for the
accident, the country’s Center for Research and Prevention of Aeronautical
Accidents (Cenipa) said on Friday.
The document pointed out that icing detectors had been activated on airline Voepass’ aircraft, and a Cenipa official told a press conference that cockpit recordings showed the copilot said there was “a lot of icing” during the flight.
A report shows that there was ice buildup on the plane that crashed in Brazil.AFP via Getty Images
According to investigators, that comment indicates
that the plane’s de-icing system might have failed, but Cenipa said that
information still needed to be confirmed.
Three experts interviewed by Reuters suggested
that icing could have played a role in the crash, but urged caution as the report is preliminary
and accidents are caused by multiple factors.
The ATR-72 aircraft from local carrier Voepass
swirled out of control before plunging to the ground on Aug. 9, killing all 62
on board.
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