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Anti-Stalling System Linked to Ethiopian Plane Crash


The anti-stalling system of the Ethiopian Airlines’s Boeing has been linked to the death of its 157 passengers, according to BBC. Ethiopian Airlines CrashThe March 10 Ethiopian Airlines flight left Bole airport in Addis Ababa at 8:38 a.m. local time, before losing contact with the control tower just a few minutes later at 8:44 a.m.“The pilot mentioned that he had difficulties and that he wanted to return,” Ethiopian Airlines chief executive Tewolde GebreMariam told a news conference. Boeing intends to continue cooperation with the airline Ethiopian Airlines after the March crash of the Boeing 737 MAX. Backstory: Holding back at the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines crash https://t.co/U8HpcLyGxu pic.twitter.com/DQksKBkjPo — Reuters Top News (@Reuters) March 22, 2019A vigil for the 157 victims of the Ethiopian Airlines crash is set to begin any moment at Nathan Phillips Square. Last Friday, Ambassador @ChevrierAntoine visited the crash site of Ethiopian Airlines flight #ET302 to lay flowers in memory of the 157 victims, including 18 Canadian citizens.


Source: Ethiopian News April 01, 2019 00:33 UTC



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