Chinese flight deliberately crashed by pilots? Black box data suggests so
India Today
A Chinese aircraft with 132 people on board that crashed in March in the southern Guangxi province in China seems to have been deliberately crashed, according to investigators who pulled the flight data from the black box.
A China Eastern Airlines aircraft that crashed in the southern Guangxi province of China in March now seems to have been deliberately crashed. Flight data obtained from the black box indicates that someone in the cockpit had intentionally crashed the aircraft.
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Absolutely horrific footage out of China today from the Boeing 737-800 crashAccording to @flightradar24 the last reported vertical speed was -31,000 ft/min. Commercial air flight is very safe & China has a strong recent record. This is really, really sad pic.twitter.com/WrjguW8YZ0
The Boeing 737, carrying 132 passengers, was flying at 29,000at a speed of nearly 700 mph as per data from Flightradar24 when it crashed. There were no survivors. It was mainland China's deadliest aviation disaster in 28 years.
Footage shows spot of second black box of China's crashed jet. #MU5735 pic.twitter.com/YaRVhzScQ4