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air crash investigations, mechanical failure or suicide? (3), the e, c.a.a. (egypt) view of the crash of egyptair flight 990
Editor Igor Korovin
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air crash investigations, mechanical failure or suicide? (3), the e, c.a.a. (egypt) view of the crash of egyptair flight 990 - Korovin, Editor Igor
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Synopsis "air crash investigations, mechanical failure or suicide? (3), the e, c.a.a. (egypt) view of the crash of egyptair flight 990"
On October 31, 1999, EgyptAir flight 990, a Boeing 767-366ER, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 60 miles south of Nantucket, Massachusetts. All 217 people on board were killed, and the airplane was destroyed. According to the Egyptian Investigation Team a mechanical defect is the most likely cause of the accident, there is no credible evidence to support a conclusion that the First Officer intentionally dove the airplane into the ocean in fact.