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پاران لکيل Juergen T Steinmetz

Two pieces of floating airplane parts have been spotted by the Greek military. The Egyptian aviation minister and Egyptian authorities find terror was the most likely cause of this crash.

Two pieces of floating airplane parts have been spotted by the Greek military. The Egyptian aviation minister and Egyptian authorities find terror was the most likely cause of this crash.

The White House was briefed on the situation, and France authorities are in crisis mode. President Obama offered any help and ordered to be updated throughout the day.

It was during the safest part of the flight and 50 miles before reaching the Egyptian coast line. The EgyptAir Airbus turned into a 90 degree turn to the left followed by a 360 degree turn to the right and went from 37,000 feet to 15,000 and on to 10,000 feet before disappearing from the radar by Egyptian Aviation controllers.

No suspicious people were onboard according to initial background investigations of everyone on the flight

The Greece and Egyptian navy and air force were searching waters in between Greece and Egypt. Latest reports said the plane may have gone down over water.

Egyptian aviation officials told AP an EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew on board had crashed.

The officials say the search is now underway for the debris. They say the “possibility that the plane crashed has been confirmed,” as the plane hasn’t landed in any of the nearby airports.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity, because they were not authorized to speak to the press.

French authorities are currently holding emergency meetings at Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris.

Egypt Air confirmed the pilot sent a distress call. A captain of a freighter ship told FOX news he saw “flames in the sky.”

The flight had departed Charles Du Gaulle airport in Paris, France, at 23:09 GMT (11:09 AM NZT), and it was expected to land in Cairo at about 3:15 am Cairo time.

According to a tweet received by Egypt Air, the passengers’ nationalities are as follows:

– 15 French
– 30 Egyptian
– 1 British
– 1 Belgium
– 2 Iraqis
– 1 Kuwaiti
– 1 Saudi

Among them – 2 infants and a child.

The airline has set up a phone number for relatives of those onboard looking for information: +202 259 89320 outside Egypt or from mobiles in Egypt, or 0800 7777 0000 from any landline within Egypt.

eTN reported earlier:

Egypt is tremendously suffering when it comes to air safety. After a Russian jet with tourists from Sharm El Sheikh was blown out of the sky by a bomb, another possible terror alert is ongoing.

This time it involves Star Alliance member Egypt Air on a scheduled flight from Paris to Cairo that may be another tragedy.

According to CNN, three Air Marshalls were also on board, which is unusual.


The captain has 6,000 hours of flight experience. The co-pilot has more than 4,000 hours in the cockpit. The aircraft was put in service in 2003 and no dangerous cargo was on board.

Egyptair’s Twitter account states the missing plane was at 37,000 feet when it disappeared 10 miles into Egyptian airspace. This altitude is one of the safest and a sudden technical crash flying at this altitude is very unlikely.

هن آرٽيڪل مان ڇا وٺو:

  • The EgyptAir Airbus turned into a 90 degree turn to the left followed by a 360 degree turn to the right and went from 37,000 feet to 15,000 and on to 10,000 feet before disappearing from the radar by Egyptian Aviation controllers.
  • A captain of a freighter ship told FOX news he saw “flames in the sky.
  • After a Russian jet with tourists from Sharm El Sheikh was blown out of the sky by a bomb, another possible terror alert is ongoing.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz مسلسل سفر ۽ سياحت جي صنعت ۾ ڪم ڪيو آهي جڏهن کان هو جرمني ۾ هڪ نوجوان هو (1977).
هن قائم ڪيو eTurboNews 1999 ۾ عالمي سفري سياحت واري صنعت لاءِ پهريون آن لائن نيوز ليٽر.

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