Weird Harold
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After the Air France crash on the first, another Airbus has "crashed into the ocean."
This crash might not be manufacturer related, though, since Yemeni Airlines has been on the verge of being banned from EU airspace because of poor maintenance and the specific aircraft involved has a history of maintenance problems. Still, the publicity can't be good for the company.
IOL NEWS HEADLINES said:Bad weather blamed for Yemen Airways crash
30/06/2009 - 15:30:40
Bad weather is believed to have been the main cause of the crash today of an Airbus A310 plane in the Indian Ocean.Bad weather is believed to have been the main cause of the crash today of an Airbus A310 plane in the Indian Ocean.
The only survivor so far of the accident, involving a Yemenia Yemen Airways plane, with 142 passengers and 11 crew aboard, is a five-year-old child.
French transport authorities raised safety concerns about this individual aircraft following checks in 2007.
The accident is the second to involve an Airbus plane in the last four weeks and follows the June 1 crash in the Atlantic of a Rio to Paris Air France Airbus A330 with the loss of 228 lives, including three Irish nationals.
Today’s accident involved a flight from Sana’a in Yemen to Moroni in the Comoros Islands.
“It’s likely that we will find that this accident was primarily weather-related,” said Chris Yates, aviation analyst for publishing company IHS Jane’s.
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This crash might not be manufacturer related, though, since Yemeni Airlines has been on the verge of being banned from EU airspace because of poor maintenance and the specific aircraft involved has a history of maintenance problems. Still, the publicity can't be good for the company.