Boeing jet grounded in much of world after Ethiopia crash
HEJERE,
Referring to the
British regulators indicated possible trouble with a reportedly damaged flight data recorder, saying they based their decision on the fact that they did not have "sufficient information" from the recorder.
A
The
"Thus far, our review shows no systemic performance issues and provides no basis to order grounding the aircraft," acting
Some
Safety experts cautioned against drawing too many comparisons too soon with the
The
Consumer Reports called on airlines and the
Even Trump weighed in, tweeting that additional "complexity creates danger" in modern aircraft and hinders pilots from making "split second decisions" to ensure passengers' safety.
He did not specifically mention the crashes but said, "I don't know about you, but I don't want
A pilot who saw the crash site minutes after the disaster told the AP that the plane appeared to have "slid directly into the ground." Capt.
"There was nothing to see," he said. "It looked like the earth had swallowed the aircraft. ... We were surprised!" He said it explained why rescue officials quickly sent bulldozers to begin digging out large pieces of debris.
As night fell, the airline offered no new updates on the investigation. An airline spokesman said victims' remains should be identified in about five days.
Some insights into the disaster and its cause could take months, aviation experts said.
"The conclusions that will come out of its probe will be beneficial to the rest of the world," Ethiopian Prime Minister
On Tuesday a group of officials from
As the global team searched for answers, a woman stood near the crash site, wailing. Kebebew Legess said she was the mother of a young
"She would have been 25 years old but God would not allow her," she wept. "My daughter, my little one."
The British ambassador to
Meseret reported from
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