Wednesday, June 15, 2016

EgyptAir crash: a month of searches and interrogations – The Point

The Airbus A320 EgyptAir, including debris from the cabin were located Wednesday night on several sites, crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on May 19 with 66 people on board. Since then, the mystery remains on the cause of the disaster

– MAY –

– 19. EgyptAir announced on the night that the MS804 flight of an Airbus A320, left the day before Paris-Roissy to Cairo disappeared from radar. Sixty-six people, including 15 Egyptians and forty French were aboard the flight.

The Greek Civil Aviation announced that the A320 crashed off the coast of Karpathos, an island between Rhodes and Crete, while he was already in the Egyptian airspace.

the Egyptian Minister of civil Aviation believes that the hypothesis of a “terrorist attack” was “more likely” that of a technical failure.

French President Francois Hollande said that “no hypothesis is excluded” to explain the crash, whether it is an “accident” or an act of “terrorist”.

– 20: The first debris from the Airbus are discovered 290 km north of Alexandria by aircraft and ships deployed by the Egyptian army

In Paris, the. french Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said that “all assumptions are reviewed but none is privileged because we have absolutely no indication of the cause”

– 20. the uS media announce that the automated device communications (Acars) had issued just before his fall several alerts. A first reported smoke of unknown origin at the front of the cabin, followed by another reporting a failure of the computer managing the flight controls.

These revelations revive speculation the causes of the crash, the Egyptian government and experts pretend privilege previously the thesis of the attack

– 22:. “All hypotheses are possible” and there is no preferred to explain the crash says Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi

– June –

– 1. A French naval vessel, the Laplace, arrives on the eve of the area crash to participate in research, detects the signal of a black box between Crete and the northern coast of Egypt, according to the Bureau of investigation and analysis (BEA) french

. – 9: “John Lethbridge”, a vessel equipped with a robot submarine that can locate and recover the black boxes deep, arrives in the port of Alexandria, in northern Egypt, according to the Egyptian Ministry civil Aviation

06/15/2016 11:02:56 p.m.. – Cairo (AFP) – AFP © 2016

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