NAIROBI (Reuters) – Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 many events nostril-dived sooner than it crashed, a assertion from the airline acknowledged, citing the preliminary file into the March 10 rupture that was as soon as released on Thursday.
“Despite all their exhausting work and tubby compliance with emergency procedures, it was as soon as very uncomfortable that they can also no longer get better the airplane from the persistence (of) nostril-diving,” the airline’s assertion on Twitter acknowledged.
Reporting by Maggie Fick; Writing by Katharine Houreld; Editing by Designate Potter
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