Russia’s IAC: Flydubai 737 had no technical failures
Russia’s Interstate Aviation Committee said a preliminary analysis of the Flydubai Boeing 737 data recorder has found “no on board system malfunctions, aircraft components’ defects or power system failures.” The Flydubai 737 crashed on landing in severe weather at Rostov-on-Don Airport March 19. The IAC, with investigators from the UAE and the US, continues to identify fragments of the aircraft at Rostov-on-Don. The commission will also examine 737 components and the aircraft’s control system. Investigators have requested technical documents from Boeing, which will verify the functionality of the aircraft systems, as well as information about all similar Boeing aircraft incidents. The IAC also has decoded nearly an hour of dialogue from the CVR, including the final minutes of the flight. <br/>
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Russia’s IAC: Flydubai 737 had no technical failures
Russia’s Interstate Aviation Committee said a preliminary analysis of the Flydubai Boeing 737 data recorder has found “no on board system malfunctions, aircraft components’ defects or power system failures.” The Flydubai 737 crashed on landing in severe weather at Rostov-on-Don Airport March 19. The IAC, with investigators from the UAE and the US, continues to identify fragments of the aircraft at Rostov-on-Don. The commission will also examine 737 components and the aircraft’s control system. Investigators have requested technical documents from Boeing, which will verify the functionality of the aircraft systems, as well as information about all similar Boeing aircraft incidents. The IAC also has decoded nearly an hour of dialogue from the CVR, including the final minutes of the flight. <br/>