Black Box Recordings Show Generator Failures Before Ankara Crash that Killed Libyan Army Chief - Turkish Minute
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Black box recordings show generator failures before Ankara crash that killed Libyan army chief - Turkish Minute
Voice recordings recovered from the black box of a plane that crashed in Ankara, killing Libya’s top military commander and members of his delegation, indicate that multiple onboard generators failed shortly after takeoff, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported on Wednesday, citing a Turkish minister.
The black box analysis of the plane that crashed in Ankara, killing the Libyan Chief of General Staff, has been completed. Minister of Transport Uraloğlu provided information regarding the voice recordings. Uraloğlu stated that all the information on the voice recorder (CVR) of the plane, which crashed in Ankara while carrying a Libyan military delegation, has been deciphered, and that the pilots...
The black box audio recordings from the plane that crashed in Ankara carrying a Libyan military delegation have been deciphered. According to the recordings, the generators failed in the first few minutes of the flight. The pilots attempted to return to Esenboğa Airport using a "PAN-PAN" call, but the systems completely shut down, causing the plane to crash at the 37th minute.
Minister of Transport Abdulkadir Uraloğlu announced that all information from the voice recorder (CVR) in the black box of the plane that crashed in Ankara while carrying a Libyan military delegation has been deciphered. Uraloğlu stated that the pilots had conversations indicating that two generators had failed. He said, "Just two minutes in, the pilots say the second generator failed, and about 13-14 seconds later, the third generator failed. H…
Abdukadir Uraloğlu announced that the audio recordings from the black box of the Libyan plane that crashed in Ankara have been fully deciphered and that the pilots' conversations about the generator malfunction have been identified.
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