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Icing did not cause plane to crash, says chief investigator quoted in article below. So is it a possibility the pilots may have tried to climb above some severe turbulence, although the control tower instructed them not to? Interesting article, also touching on the survivability of passengers.
See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big...t-cause-plane-crash-says#sthash.M9VCAZ9q.dpuf
Thats interesting. So did the pilots institute the climb regardless of ATC's denial? If so, why so sudden and steep? Did the computer malfunction and cause the climb? The timing in regards to the request to climb in altitude is suspicious. But these were experienced pilots who would have had to have known the plane couldn't climb that fast without stalling. I don't buy the updraft theory, the pilots could have handles that. I am guessing there was either a computer or flight control malfunction.