A newly released NTSB report sheds fresh light on the 2022 China Eastern Airlines crash that killed all 132 people. The investigation suggests both engines were shut off and points to a cockpit struggle before the jet slammed into a mountain. The findings also echo earlier reports that claimed crew actions may have contributed, despite initial Chinese conclusions that no problem was found right away.
A Cessna aircraft crashed on the outskirts of South Sudan’s capital, with authorities saying all 14 people aboard were killed, including the pilot. Initial investigations point to poor visibility linked to bad weather. The passenger list included two Kenyan nationals, while the remaining victims were from South Sudan, prompting condolences and an ongoing probe.
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