Recovered Black box of China jet suggests crash was intentional

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The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that flight data from a black box recovered from the China Eastern Airlines jet that crashed in March indicates someone in the cockpit intentionally crashed the plane. The WSJ cited people familiar with US officials’ preliminary assessment.

After the preliminary investigation did not find any indication of a technical malfunction, the focus is on the actions of the crew,

Chinese plane crash 'was caused intentionally by someone in the cockpit', black  box suggests | Daily Mail Online

In one of mainland China’s deadliest aviation disasters in 28 years, the Boeing 737-800 jet in March which was en route from Kunming to Guangzhou, crashed in the mountains of Guangxi, after a sudden plunge from cruising altitude, killing all 123 passengers and nine crew members aboard.

In mid-April, China Eastern resumed use of the 737-800 planes. In a summary of its preliminary crash report last month, Chinese regulators did not point to any technical recommendations on the 737-800, which has been in service since 1997 with a strong safety record, according to experts.

The US National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a May 10 Reuters interview that board investigators and Boeing had traveled to China to assist the Chinese investigation. She noted that the investigation to date had not found any safety issues that would require any urgent actions.

China Eastern crash data suggests plane sent into intentional dive, US  media report says | South China Morning Post

Homendy said if the board has any safety concerns it will “issue urgent safety recommendations.”

Shares of Boeing were up 5.9% in afternoon trade.

Flight Data Suggests Crash That Killed 132 Was Deliberate, Report Says

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