CARIIS
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Didn't they launch a manslaughter investigation? I personally think they will release it
I wonder if it is different over there? I can only recall one crash(Valujet) where charges had been filed. Sure there are more, but this surprises me at this point in time.
I think they will release also , and in this type of scenario we will learn lots and lots - in all liklihood we will know exactly why she crashed --hopefully moo
Next up....what kind of "dance" will Egypt Air perform. The fact is downloading the data is not a time consuming activity. It is correlating it with all the other stuff (mainly flight data recorder to see if plane was doing what she was being ordered to do from the cockpit) to get the picture.
In Aisana in San Fran - public had portions of cockpit recorder in like 4 days--read to the world by NTSB Chairman.
So if they start BSing us about still being downloaded, transcribed bla bla we are being BSED
Basically, grab a court recorder, push play and wala!!
Thus far they, (govt) have violated every "norm" known in aviation investigation!
.....Egyptian government and military officials appear to have never heard of international protocol, which essentially gives the respective aircraft accident investigation bodies the sole mandate to communicate information, among other things.
Several different Egyptian government or military branches became involved in the public discussion, often contradicting themselves ....also providing conflicting updates at times,
Egypt Air in comparison has handled the immediate aftermath more professionally.
Flawed communication is one concern; the handling of the few pieces of debris recovered from the sea so far by military non-specialists is another and more serious issue. ........one does not even have to go as far as alleging that the military might have an interest in eliminating evidence that could point the accident investigation in a particular direction.....
...Improper handling of debris alone can make finding the real causes more difficult.
.......... technical problem could underlie an aircraft accident anywhere, but a cause specific to Egypt could have a severe impact on tourism.
.... The Metrojet crash made matters much worse, and not only for EgyptAir: Many European leisure carriers were forced to direct capacity away from their Egyptian routes....
.. has led to a shift of capacity toward places perceived as “safer,” such as Spain or Italy. .....
EgyptAir itself has a history of denial .... (NTSB) conclusions for the Oct. 31, 1999, crash of a Boeing 767-300ER off Nantucket, Rhode Island, ......... ..... the relief first officer had intentionally brought the aircraft down, essentially in an act of suicide.....
Just common sense ---he did it. Long flight....had relief crew.....normally the releif crew comes up hours in for the cruise segment. In this instance the relief copilot came and wanted to take over, 20 minutes into the flight.? There was actually some conflict about it.
The relief pilot starts saying" I rely on god" turns the autopilot off, then puts the engines in idle.
The reality was you had the captain pulling up and the other pilot pushing down (Flight data recorder clearly shows this).
Captain tells him to "get away" from the engines. Crash. Egypt says the co-pilot did nothing??.
Throw in Metro Jet nonsense. That was not terrorist either. Look at the picture of the aircraft at the gate, you can see an entire circle around the tail section indicating corrision. Not a little corrison. Look you can see a seam coming apart.
Look at the pic - would you want to get aboard??
Serious stuff:
On the ground: Now look at the clean break (notice location - identical) of the tail section on the ground. On the top portion if the aircraft in the pic below, you can actually see the perfect (not jagged) seperation sequence. Notice as it shears off around the bottom of the aircraft it gets much more "torn off". An airplane salvaging company could not get that clean a breakoff!!!!! Totally congruent with almost like an eggshell at the top. Bombs. do.not.do.that.
That too IMO, is metal fatigue and hideous maintenance -- liability.
If it walks like a duck................
Point ! Egypt lies regarding aviation - peorid!
..... more to do with political fallout ...
Given the way Egypt handled the 2015 Metrojet and 1999 EgyptAir crashes, and seems to be handling the latest tragedy, the international aviation safety community should keep a close eye on the investigation. ...
It is also encouraging that the French aircraft accident investigation bureau BEA, internationally recognized for its high standards, is participating
One can be certain that it will stick to the facts.
http://aviationweek.com/commercial-...-investigation-ms804-accident-raises-concerns
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EgyptAir_Flight_990