China Eastern Plane Crash is deliberate

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China Eastern crash probe eyes intentional action - sources
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China Eastern Airlines plane crash in Wuzhou
WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) - Investigators probing the crash of a China Eastern Airlines (600115.SS) jet are examining whether it was due to intentional action taken on the flight deck, with no evidence so far of a technical malfunction, two people briefed on the matter said.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Tuesday that flight data from one the Boeing 737-800's black boxes indicated that someone in the cockpit intentionally crashed the plane, citing people familiar with U.S. officials' preliminary assessment.
Boeing Co (BA.N), the maker of the jet, and the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) declined to comment and referred questions to Chinese regulators.
The Boeing 737-800, en route from Kunming to Guangzhou, crashed on March 21 in the mountains of Guangxi, after a sudden plunge from cruising altitude, killing all 123 passengers and nine crew members aboard.

It was mainland China's deadliest aviation disaster in 28 years. read more

The pilots did not respond to repeated calls from air traffic controllers and nearby planes during the rapid descent, authorities have said.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China said on April 11 in response to rumours on the internet of a deliberate crash that the speculation had "gravely misled the public" and "interfered with the accident investigation work."

China Eastern could not immediately be reached for comment Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal said the airline had said in a statement that no evidence had emerged that could determine whether or not there were any problems with the accident aircraft. The Chinese Embassy declined to comment.

The 737-800 is a widely flown predecessor to Boeing's 737 MAX but does not have the systems that have been linked to fatal 737-MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 that led to a lengthy grounding of the MAX.

China Eastern grounded its entire fleet of 737-800 planes after the crash, but resumed flights in mid-April in a move widely seen at the time as ruling out any immediate new safety concern over Boeing's previous and still most widely used model.

In a summary of an unpublished preliminary crash report last month, Chinese regulators did not point to any technical recommendations on the 737-800, which has been in service since 1997 with a strong safety record, according to experts.

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a May 10 Reuters interview that board investigators and Boeing had traveled to China to assist the Chinese investigation. She noted that the investigation to date had not found any safety issues that would require any urgent actions.

Homendy said if the board has any safety concerns it will "issue urgent safety recommendations."

The NTSB assisted Chinese investigators with the review of black boxes at its U.S. lab in Washington.

Shares of Boeing closed up 6.5%.

A final report into the causes could take two years or more to compile, Chinese officials have said. Analysts say most crashes are caused by a cocktail of human and technical factors.

Deliberate crashes are exceptionally rare. Experts noted the latest hypothesis left open whether the action stemmed from one pilot acting alone or the result of a struggle or intrusion but sources stressed nothing has been confirmed.

In March 2015, a Germanwings co-pilot deliberately flew an Airbus A320 into a French mountainside, killing all 150 on board.

French investigators found the 27-year-old was suffering from a suspected "psychotic depressive episode," concealed from his employer. They later called for better mental health guidelines and stronger peer support groups for pilots.

Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington, Tim Hepher in Paris and Abhijith Ganapavaram in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler, Marguerita Choy and Richard Pullin
 
Either want to kill a group of Superstar engineers, traitors, VIP carrier of important trade secrets and more....
 
A more experience pilot taking orders ftom a rookie i heard. After a merger of two airlines.
 
I had been saying this since day 1. Otherwise no plane will come down in an almost vertical position.
 
The black box is one mother fucking stupid shit. In this day and age, we can’t have cctv recording inside the cockpit and relay it to the box which in turn is connected to satellite backup?
 
So what else is new. Always blame the pilot so Boeing pay less.
 
Spreading of the Wuhan virus worldwide was also deliberate.
 
Boeing's words are tainted. They have been known to lie to cover their mistakes
Another fuck tard always trying to deny the reality in order to condemn the Americans even if you have to sell your wife, daughters, mother and sisters. What the fuck? Really no words can describe you. Your fucking brain is truly filled with mu.d. An engine failure would never have caused the plane to dive in a vertical manner, especially in clear weather. It's so clear cut for all to see, especially the last few seconds of the video taken from the ground. In addition, the speed of the vertical dive further substantiate that the engines were still working just before the crash. A gravitational free fall without the engines' thrust can never be at that speed. In conclusion, the angle and speed of descend were clear indications of an act of deliberation.

KNNBCCB, even if you still want to deny. you must also prove yourself intelligently with some credible logic right? What a useless idiot for your parents to have brought you up all these years.
 
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Danger! Danger! Flying death trap! Changi Airport please ground them. :unsure:

 
The black box is one mother fucking stupid shit. In this day and age, we can’t have cctv recording inside the cockpit and relay it to the box which in turn is connected to satellite backup?
Agree. There should be a CCTV installed inside the plane so that ground controller can see what is happening inside, including sex.
 
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