Ethiopian plane crash news
You're referring to the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash that occurred on March 10, 2019. Here's a summary of the news and updates:
Crash Details:
- Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, took off from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, bound for Nairobi, Kenya, at 8:38 AM local time.
- The plane crashed near the town of Bishoftu, about 31 miles (50 km) southeast of Addis Ababa, at 8:44 AM local time.
- All 157 people on board, including 149 passengers and 8 crew members, were killed in the crash.
Investigation:
- The Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA) led the investigation, with assistance from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other international agencies.
- The investigation found that the plane's MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) system, which was designed to prevent the plane from stalling, was activated multiple times during the flight.
- The investigation also found that the pilots had followed the recommended procedures for handling a MCAS malfunction, but the system continued to malfunction, leading to the crash.
Boeing Response:
- Boeing issued a statement expressing its condolences to the families of the victims and committing to supporting the investigation.
- Boeing also grounded its entire 737 MAX fleet worldwide, pending the outcome of the investigation and the implementation of software updates to address the MCAS system.
Regulatory Response:
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States issued an emergency order grounding all 737 MAX aircraft in the country.
- The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) also grounded all 737 MAX aircraft in the EU.
- Other countries and airlines around the world followed suit, grounding their 737 MAX fleets.
Lawsuits and Compensation:
- Families of the victims have filed lawsuits against Boeing, Ethiopian Airlines, and other parties, seeking compensation for their losses.
- Boeing has established a fund to compensate families of the victims, and has also agreed to pay $100 million to the families of the victims.
Recovery Efforts:
- The recovery efforts were challenging due to the remote location of the crash site and the severity of the damage.
- The Ethiopian government and international teams worked together to recover the remains of the victims and investigate the crash.
Aftermath:
- The crash led to a global grounding of the 737 MAX fleet, which had a significant impact on the aviation industry and the economy.
- Boeing faced intense scrutiny and criticism over the design and certification of the 737 MAX, and the company's handling of the crisis.
- The crash also led to changes in the way that aircraft are designed, certified, and regulated, with a focus on improving safety and reducing the risk of similar accidents in the future.