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Ethiopian Airline Crash Updates: Data and Voice Recorders Recovered | Ethiopian Airline Crash Updates: Data and Voice Recorders Recovered |
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• The newest version of Boeing’s most popular jet is under intensified scrutiny after the deadly crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on Sunday, leading that carrier and nearly two dozen others around the world to ground their 737 Max 8 planes. But at least 12 other carriers, including American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, which are heavy users of the Max 8, continued to fly them on Monday. | |
• Investigators have not determined the cause of the crash, but the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder have both been recovered, Ethiopian Airlines said. Some circumstances of the crash were similar to one in October in Indonesia that killed 189 people. | • Investigators have not determined the cause of the crash, but the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder have both been recovered, Ethiopian Airlines said. Some circumstances of the crash were similar to one in October in Indonesia that killed 189 people. |
• Aviation experts expressed surprise at the vast disparity in experience in the two-person cockpit crew. Ethiopian Airlines said the pilot of Flight 302 had 8,000 hours of flying time but the co-pilot had just 200. | • Aviation experts expressed surprise at the vast disparity in experience in the two-person cockpit crew. Ethiopian Airlines said the pilot of Flight 302 had 8,000 hours of flying time but the co-pilot had just 200. |
• The pilot sent out a distress call before the crash, which killed all 157 people aboard. The victims were from more than 35 countries and included at least 22 employees of United Nations-affiliated agencies. | • The pilot sent out a distress call before the crash, which killed all 157 people aboard. The victims were from more than 35 countries and included at least 22 employees of United Nations-affiliated agencies. |
• The questions go to the heart of Boeing’s business: The 737 Max is its best-selling model. After falling more than 12 percent in early trading on Monday, Boeing shares were down about 7 percent by midday. | |
China and Indonesia were among the countries that ordered their airlines on Monday to ground all of the Max 8 aircraft they operate. | |
The Indonesian Transport Ministry on Monday called for the temporary grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes operated by Indonesian carriers, following the fatal accidents involving two new aircraft of that model. | The Indonesian Transport Ministry on Monday called for the temporary grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes operated by Indonesian carriers, following the fatal accidents involving two new aircraft of that model. |
The first accident came in October, when a Lion Air flight crashed in Indonesia, minutes after an erratic takeoff. On Sunday, an Ethiopian Airlines flight went down with 157 people on board, shortly after leaving Bole Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with an unstable trajectory. | The first accident came in October, when a Lion Air flight crashed in Indonesia, minutes after an erratic takeoff. On Sunday, an Ethiopian Airlines flight went down with 157 people on board, shortly after leaving Bole Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with an unstable trajectory. |
After Lion Air Flight 610 nose-dived into the sea shortly after taking off from the airport in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, killing all 189 people on board, the Transport Ministry grounded all Max 8s operating in the country. But after inspections were conducted last November, the planes were declared safe. | After Lion Air Flight 610 nose-dived into the sea shortly after taking off from the airport in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, killing all 189 people on board, the Transport Ministry grounded all Max 8s operating in the country. But after inspections were conducted last November, the planes were declared safe. |
Indonesian and American aviation authorities have raised the possibility that Flight 610’s crash was caused by automated anti-stall software in the Max 8 model that may have been erroneously activated by incorrect flight data. | Indonesian and American aviation authorities have raised the possibility that Flight 610’s crash was caused by automated anti-stall software in the Max 8 model that may have been erroneously activated by incorrect flight data. |
China’s main airlines are among the biggest users so far of the new Boeing jets, having taken delivery of most of the planes they have ordered. By contrast, many other carriers, often in slower-growing markets than China’s, have taken delivery of only a small fraction of their orders. | |
China’s aviation sector could benefit from the tragedies in Ethiopia and Indonesia. A government-owned company has developed an alternative to the Boeing 737, called the Comac C919, but has so far struggled to find major buyers outside China. Airlines have expressed concerns about fuel efficiency and safety issues, including how willing Chinese regulators would be to share information about accidents. | China’s aviation sector could benefit from the tragedies in Ethiopia and Indonesia. A government-owned company has developed an alternative to the Boeing 737, called the Comac C919, but has so far struggled to find major buyers outside China. Airlines have expressed concerns about fuel efficiency and safety issues, including how willing Chinese regulators would be to share information about accidents. |
In what could hasten the determination of what caused the crash, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of Flight 302 were recovered, Ethiopian Airlines said on Monday. | In what could hasten the determination of what caused the crash, the flight data and cockpit voice recorders of Flight 302 were recovered, Ethiopian Airlines said on Monday. |
The two recorders will need to be taken to a specialized center to read their data, said Lynnette Dray, an aviation expert and senior research associate at University College London. | The two recorders will need to be taken to a specialized center to read their data, said Lynnette Dray, an aviation expert and senior research associate at University College London. |
“If the boxes are intact, then they will be able to take the data off them and look at it immediately,” Dr. Dray said. | “If the boxes are intact, then they will be able to take the data off them and look at it immediately,” Dr. Dray said. |
But if they are dented or burned, the data might not be easily extractable. | But if they are dented or burned, the data might not be easily extractable. |
“They might need to decontaminate them, or adjust smoke components first,” she said. | “They might need to decontaminate them, or adjust smoke components first,” she said. |
Dr. Dray said the two recorders would be treated slightly differently. Some of the flight data, which generally includes information about speed, air pressure and other details, might already be known to investigators. But the cockpit voice recorder, which captures anything that might have been said or heard by the captain and co-pilot, can be more revealing — and more sensitive, Dr. Dray said. | Dr. Dray said the two recorders would be treated slightly differently. Some of the flight data, which generally includes information about speed, air pressure and other details, might already be known to investigators. But the cockpit voice recorder, which captures anything that might have been said or heard by the captain and co-pilot, can be more revealing — and more sensitive, Dr. Dray said. |
Usually, a committee is assembled to review the recordings, she said, and both sets of data will most likely be cited in a final report about what went wrong. But the two recorders are just part of the evidence. “This is just one strand of the investigation — there are lots of strands,” Dr. Dray said. It could be more than a year before the final report is released, she added. | Usually, a committee is assembled to review the recordings, she said, and both sets of data will most likely be cited in a final report about what went wrong. But the two recorders are just part of the evidence. “This is just one strand of the investigation — there are lots of strands,” Dr. Dray said. It could be more than a year before the final report is released, she added. |
At least 22 airlines around the world have grounded their 737 Max 8 planes. At least 12 other carriers were continuing to fly them on Monday. | |
As regulators in other countries grounded Max 8 fleets, The New York Times asked Robert W. Mann, an airline industry consultant in Port Washington, N.Y., about what it would take for the Federal Aviation Administration to make a similar decision in the United States. | |
The F.A.A. hasn’t taken that kind of step on a fleet of aircraft since 2013, when it ordered Boeing 787s to stop flying temporarily after a problem with the plane’s battery system was identified. | |
The agency, which certified the latest version of Boeing’s best-selling jet as airworthy in 2017, has not taken that step with the Max 8 despite mounting questions about the plane’s safety record. | |
At the scene of the crash near Bishoftu, a two-hour drive south of Addis Ababa, first responders picked through the debris-strewn site, spread across a wide field. | |
In one pile, luggage and personal items were searched for identification documents. In another, smashed plane parts were gathered. Red Cross officials wearing face masks searched for human remains. | |
United Nations officials said Monday that at least 22 of the organization’s staff members had died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash a day earlier, among the 157 people killed en route to Nairobi. | |
Addressing delegates at the opening of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi, the official, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, cited “initial information” for the figure and said the final numbers and details had not been released by the airline. | Addressing delegates at the opening of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi, the official, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, cited “initial information” for the figure and said the final numbers and details had not been released by the airline. |
Ms. Sharif added that nationals of more than 30 countries had been on the airplane, including from Kenya, Canada, Ethiopia, China, the United States and Britain. | Ms. Sharif added that nationals of more than 30 countries had been on the airplane, including from Kenya, Canada, Ethiopia, China, the United States and Britain. |
“I want to assure you all that as the day and week unfold, and the world’s global environmental leaders meet to discuss the future of our planet, we will not forget this tragedy,” she said. | “I want to assure you all that as the day and week unfold, and the world’s global environmental leaders meet to discuss the future of our planet, we will not forget this tragedy,” she said. |
More than 4,700 ministers, business leaders, senior United Nations officials and heads of state — including President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and President Emmanuel Macron of France — are expected to gather this week in Nairobi for the environment meeting, where they will discuss plans to contend with climate change and to create more sustainable societies. | More than 4,700 ministers, business leaders, senior United Nations officials and heads of state — including President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya and President Emmanuel Macron of France — are expected to gather this week in Nairobi for the environment meeting, where they will discuss plans to contend with climate change and to create more sustainable societies. |
Thousands of delegates at the meeting on Monday observed a moment of silence to remember the victims of the crash, and the United Nations flag at its office in Nairobi flew at half-staff. | Thousands of delegates at the meeting on Monday observed a moment of silence to remember the victims of the crash, and the United Nations flag at its office in Nairobi flew at half-staff. |
Witnesses described an aircraft that swerved and dipped wildly in its final moments, spewing smoke and making unusual noises before it hurtled into the ground. | |
One man told Ethiopia’s national broadcaster that it appeared to gain altitude briefly shortly before it smashed into a field and disintegrated. “The plane was moving in all directions,” he told the station. “There was smoke coming out of it, and it was on fire.” | |
A government-affiliated broadcaster said experts from China and volunteers from an Israeli rescue and recovery organization were assisting local first responders at the site of the crash. | |
Ethiopian Airlines said after the crash that the pilot of Flight 302, Yared Getachew, 29, had 8,000 hours of flying time, but aviation experts were drawn to the paucity of experience on the part of someone else in the cockpit: the co-pilot, Ahmed Nur Mohammod Nur, who had just 200 hours. | |
Peter Marosszeky, a former executive and aircraft engineer at Qantas Airways, Pan Am and American Airlines who has advised Boeing on its 747 and 777 programs, said that pilots and co-pilots of large commercial aircraft should have thousands of hours of flight time. | Peter Marosszeky, a former executive and aircraft engineer at Qantas Airways, Pan Am and American Airlines who has advised Boeing on its 747 and 777 programs, said that pilots and co-pilots of large commercial aircraft should have thousands of hours of flight time. |
“The 200 is obviously ridiculously low,” Mr. Marosszeky said. He noted that in Australia, where he now lives and works as an aviation consultant, the minimum experience to obtain an unrestricted flying license for a small personal plane is 155 hours of flight time. | “The 200 is obviously ridiculously low,” Mr. Marosszeky said. He noted that in Australia, where he now lives and works as an aviation consultant, the minimum experience to obtain an unrestricted flying license for a small personal plane is 155 hours of flight time. |
Mr. Marosszeky acknowledged that the number of hours of flying time that a pilot or co-pilot has logged is often not the most important variable. What really counts, he said, is the extent to which a pilot or co-pilot is trained on the plane he or she is operating. | Mr. Marosszeky acknowledged that the number of hours of flying time that a pilot or co-pilot has logged is often not the most important variable. What really counts, he said, is the extent to which a pilot or co-pilot is trained on the plane he or she is operating. |
“There have been cases where the pilot has 20,000 hours, and he crashed the airplane because he wasn’t trained properly,” Mr. Marosszeky said. | “There have been cases where the pilot has 20,000 hours, and he crashed the airplane because he wasn’t trained properly,” Mr. Marosszeky said. |
The pilot sent out a distress call and was cleared to return to the airport before Sunday’s crash, which killed all 157 people aboard. The victims were from more than 35 countries and included at least 22 employees of United Nations-affiliated agencies. | The pilot sent out a distress call and was cleared to return to the airport before Sunday’s crash, which killed all 157 people aboard. The victims were from more than 35 countries and included at least 22 employees of United Nations-affiliated agencies. |
A list of the dead released by Ethiopian Airlines included passengers from China, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Israel, India and Somalia. Kenya lost 32 citizens. Canada lost 18. | A list of the dead released by Ethiopian Airlines included passengers from China, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Israel, India and Somalia. Kenya lost 32 citizens. Canada lost 18. |
The flight was traveling from Addis Ababa to Nairobi. Many of the passengers worked for the United Nations and were set to attend a conference on the environment in Nairobi on Monday. | The flight was traveling from Addis Ababa to Nairobi. Many of the passengers worked for the United Nations and were set to attend a conference on the environment in Nairobi on Monday. |
It was turning into a rough day for Boeing on Wall Street. The company’s shares fell more than 12 percent shortly after trading opened on Monday. Shares were down about 7 percent by midday. | |
Whatever hit Boeing’s shares take will weigh heavily on the Dow Jones industrial average, which in recent years has been lifted by Boeing’s success. | Whatever hit Boeing’s shares take will weigh heavily on the Dow Jones industrial average, which in recent years has been lifted by Boeing’s success. |
Shares of Boeing have tripled since the presidential election in 2016, making it the highest-priced stock in the Dow. From Nov. 8, 2016, through Friday, the Dow added more than 7,000 points, and Boeing’s rise accounted for nearly 30 percent of its gain. | Shares of Boeing have tripled since the presidential election in 2016, making it the highest-priced stock in the Dow. From Nov. 8, 2016, through Friday, the Dow added more than 7,000 points, and Boeing’s rise accounted for nearly 30 percent of its gain. |
Richard Aboulafia, an aviation analyst at the Teal Group, cautioned against reading too much into the immediate reaction in Boeing’s shares. “I’ve learned from bitter experience not to look at the stock prices in the aftermath of a crash,” he said. “It’s just all over the place.” Mr. Aboulafia also predicted that any pullback was likely to be a short dip, given the company’s recent strength. | Richard Aboulafia, an aviation analyst at the Teal Group, cautioned against reading too much into the immediate reaction in Boeing’s shares. “I’ve learned from bitter experience not to look at the stock prices in the aftermath of a crash,” he said. “It’s just all over the place.” Mr. Aboulafia also predicted that any pullback was likely to be a short dip, given the company’s recent strength. |
At the close of trading on Friday, Boeing was valued at nearly $239 billion, with a stock price above $422 a share. The company, which employs about 150,000 people, took in just over $100 billion in 2018, with profit for the year topping $10 billion. | At the close of trading on Friday, Boeing was valued at nearly $239 billion, with a stock price above $422 a share. The company, which employs about 150,000 people, took in just over $100 billion in 2018, with profit for the year topping $10 billion. |