EgyptAir crash: Plane wreckage found near Greek island

EgyptAir crash: Plane wreckage found near Greek island

Taita the slave
By Taita the slave

Wreckage of EgyptAir flight MS804 has been found south of the Greek island of Karpathos, Egyptian aviation officials confirmed.

The Airbus A320 was en route from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew when it went down overnight.

Egyptian Vice-President Ahmed Adel told CNN the rescue operation was "turning into a search and recovery".

Officials say the plane is more likely to have been brought down by a terrorist act than a technical fault.

It made two sharp turns and dropped more than 25,000ft (7,620M) before plunging into the Mediterranean Sea, Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos told reporters.

Search teams in the area have sighted debris from the plane, including life jackets.

"There have been finds south-east of Crete, inside the Cairo flight information area," Greek army general staff spokesman Vassilis Beletsiotis told AFP news agency.

The search in seas south of the Greek island of Karpathos involves Greek and Egyptian naval forces, and the British Royal Air Force.

Sixty-six people were on board Flight MS804, most of them from Egypt and France. A Briton was among the passengers.

Of those on the plane, 56 were passengers, seven were crew members and three were security personnel.

Relatives of some of those on board are being flown from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to Cairo.

Flight MS804 left Charles de Gaulle at 23:09 local time on Wednesday (21:09 GMT) and was scheduled to arrive in the Egyptian capital soon after 03:15 local time on Thursday.

Greek aviation officials say air traffic controllers spoke to the pilot when he entered Greek airspace and everything appeared normal.

They tried to contact him again at 02:27 Cairo time, as the plane was set to enter Egyptian airspace, but "despite repeated calls, the aircraft did not respond". Two minutes later it vanished from radar.

Mr Kammenos said: "The picture we’ve at the moment on the accident as it emerges from the Greek air force operations centre is that the aircraft was approximately 10-15 miles inside the Egyptian FIR [flight information region] and at an altitude of 37,000 feet.

"It turned 90 degrees left and then a 360-degree turn toward the right, dropping from 37,000 to 15,000 feet and then it was lost at about 10,000 feet."

Egyptian Aviation Minister Sherif Fathi said: "Let's not try to jump to the side that is trying to identify this as a technical failure — on the contrary.

"If you analyse the situation properly, the possibility of having a different action, or having a terror attack, is higher than the possibility of having a technical [fault]."

In October, an Airbus A321 operated by Russia's Metrojet blew up over Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, with the deaths of all 224 people on board. Sinai Province, a local affiliate of the Islamic State jihadist group, said it had smuggled a bomb on board.

Courtesy: bbc.com

By muad-db• 21 May 2016 07:24
muad-db

Rest in peace ..... Our thoughts and prayers are with the dead and their families

By britexpat• 21 May 2016 06:51
britexpat

May they all rest in peace - Such tragedies wake us up to the fragility of life

By Deleerious• 21 May 2016 06:43
Deleerious

Sad indeed MM. Will be interesting to know what happened.

From the data seen to date - It sounds like a fire broke out under the cockpit and in one of the toilets. The 90deg and 360deg swerves are good pilot procedure. The first steers the plane off normal flying course and the second is to slow the plane up. As sad as it sounds lets hope it was electrical failure / fire and not anything else.

Just seems odd there was no mayday call or emergency declared.

Prays with all families involved.

No joys.

By Molten Metal• 20 May 2016 08:12
Molten Metal

RIP, My thoughts with all the passengers / staff / Pilots ........... May the their dependents & friends have the courage to bear this untimely loss ........... feeling sad ........

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