What could have caused the Boeing 737 to crash in China – New video from the crash

Investigations into his fatal fall continue Boeing 737 in Chinawith authorities trying to find the causes that led to specific accident. According to dailymail.co.uk, the crash could be “an event of loss of control, possibly after the aircraft was immobilized at high altitude” or due to a sensor failure in the cockpit.

Features, the Arthur Rowea fellow at Cranfield University’s Center for Turbine Performance and Functionality, said: “It probably looks like a loss of control event, probably after immobilizing the aircraft at high altitude. As usual there are many possible causes. The blocked control surfaces that do not respond, especially the tail is one of them. An inappropriate combination of autopilot settings is another option. There is also the possibility of sabotage, although this is rather unlikely on a domestic flight to China, given the pandemic restrictions. Is unlikely to be related to the engine“Aircraft can fly perfectly without a running engine – obviously for a limited time.”

In fact, ο Tao Yangan associate professor of engineering at the University of Nottingham, stated that “the plane was completely out of control and at this stage it is very difficult to say what has happened. However, most of the plane crashes are related to sensor failure “.

New video from the event

It is also reported that new videos have been released since the crash in China, according to relevant snapshots circulating on social media and especially on Twitter.

According to local media, the flight MU5735 of China Eastern Airlines had taken off at 13:00 local time from Kunming in the direction of Canton, at a distance of 1,300 kilometers.

As reported by FlightRadar24, the aircraft was lost in space 3 minutes high 26,000 feet (7,925 m) before disappearing from radar at 14:22 local time.


Source: News Beast

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