Revealed! What The Pilot of Ethiopian Airlines Plane Did Before It Crashed And Killed 157 People

Posted by Samuel on Wed 13th Mar, 2019 - tori.ng

What the pilot of the doomed Ethiopian Airlines plane which crashed and 157 people did before the accident, has been revealed.

Scene of the crash
 
The pilot of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET 302 had “flight control problems” shortly before the fatal crash, the company’s chief executive has told CNN.
 
CEO Tewolde GebreMariam told CNN’s Richard Quest on Tuesday that a recorded conversation with air traffic control detailed the final moments of the flight.
 
“He was having difficulties with the flight control of the airplane, so he asked to return back to base,” Mr GebreMariam said.
 
A Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by Ethiopia Airlines crashed en route to Nairobi from Addis Ababa, killing all 157 persons on board.
 
A 737 MAX 8 was also involved when a Lion Air flight from Indonesia went down in October 2018.
 
Mr GebreMariam told CNN his airline’s pilots had received additional training on the flight procedures involving the 737 MA after the Lion Air crash.
 
He said Ethiopian Airlines has grounded its fleet of MAX 8s, along with several other countries, including China, Australia and the United Kingdom.
 
“We don’t yet know the exact cause of the accident, and speculation is not helpful in either way,” Mr GebreMariam said, “but I think there are questions without answers on the airplane.”
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