Monday, May 23, 2016

Submarine headed to plane crash site as EgyptAir audio indicates no apparent issue- Paisley Norburg P.5

Submarine headed to plane crash site as EgyptAir audio indicates no apparent issue- Paisley Norburg P.5

Egypt President said that a submarine belonging to his country's Oil Ministry was sent to the eastern Mediterranean where the crash of the EgyptAir-Flight-804 occurred. The search for the cockpit voice and data records is still happening right now. Egypt is investigating with the French Government regarding the Thursday crash. The crash of the Airbus A320 was en route from Paris to Cairo and as it neared its destination it disappeared from the radar. Then to later find out that it crashed and killed 66 people who were on board. The announcement was said one day after the first audio from the Egypt-Air was let out. The audio showed the pilot and the Swiss air traffic control conversing back and forth as the flight went from Paris towards Cairo, a couple hours before officials lost contact with the jet. The new audio that was found was the plane checking in Wednesday night with the air traffic controllers in Zurich and then after was handed to the Italian air traffic controllers in Padua. The audio was taken from a website that provides live air traffic broadcasts from all over. Later the next day was when the communication with the EgyptAir Flight 804 was lost. French investigators did say that on Saturday smoke was detected in multiple places on the plane before crashing into the Mediterranean Sea. There are many scenarios that could've caused the plane disappear/crash as investigators are still looking into this disastrous issue.

This is just awful and heartbreaking. With all of these planes going missing or crashing it makes all of us very scared and unsure about the safety of flights. Hopefully, everyone is aware of what is going on and someone puts a stop to all of this mess because this is not the first plane to go missing or crash. Not only is this horrible, but it's also very scary because people fly every day and this issue could possibly lead to another problem.



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