Wednesday, February 4, 2015

To 31 increased the number of victims of the plane crash in Taiwan – Virtual Poland

The 31 increase in the number of deaths of Wednesday’s plane crash line TransAsia Airways, soon after the start of fall into the river near Taipei – Taiwan said the Civil Aviation Administration. On-site search is still underway 12 people.
 

On board the machine were 58 people, including five members of the crew. Rescued 15 people.
 

ATR 72-600 turboprop aircraft probably – according to Kyodo news agency – lost speed after takeoff from Taipei Songshan Airport. The investigation leads the Civil Aviation Administration. On Wednesday, shortly after the start of the rescue operation was able to pick up the voice recorder and flight data, which are then sent for analysis.
 


 On Wednesday evening local time, Taiwan’s Civil Aviation Administration ordered the grounding all aircraft flying ATR 72-600 on its territory. Service want to explore their technical condition.
 

The line TransAsia Airways President Peter Chen apologized at a press conference for the disaster and promised a thorough investigation the causes of the accident. He assured that the ATR 72-600 is one of the safest aircraft in the world. He added that the machine that is broke “was practically new.” He mentioned, however, that the last time it was mentioned in one of the engines.
 

Brought to you by one of the witnesses photos from the camera installed in the car show that the plane clipped the flyover and taxi driving along after it, and then fell into the Keelung River. Taxi driver and passenger were injured in the accident, but their life is not in danger.
 

Most of the passengers were citizens of the PRC. The plane was flying to the islands of Jinmen (Cinmen).
 

In June 2014. 48 people were killed when a turboprop aircraft of the same lines TransAsia Airways crashed while approaching to land on the island of Taiwan, Penghu in the west.
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To 31 increased the number of victims of the plane crash in Taiwan – Virtual Poland

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