April 26, 2024

EgyptAir Flight Crashes With 66 On Board

f370b307-2d1d-415c-b320-ee8d856136d1An EgyptAir flight traveling from Paris to Cairo crashed early Thursday, according to Egyptian aviation officials. 

On whether the crashed was caused by a terror attack or technical problem, Prime Minister Sherif Ismail told reporters, “We cannot rule anything out.”

Flight 804, an Airbus A320, was lost from radar at 2:45 a.m. Cairo time (8:45 p.m. EDT) when it was flying at 37,000 feet 175 miles north of the Egyptian coast, the airline said.

Officials from Egypt’s Civil Aviation ministry said the “possibility that the plane crashed has been confirmed,” as the plane failed to land in any nearby airports.

Konstantinos Lintzerakos, director of Greece Civil Aviation Authority, gave a roughly similar account to that given by EgyptAir. In comments to the private Antenna television, he said Greek air traffic controllers were in contact with the pilot who reported no problems as the aircraft cruised at 37,000 feet, traveling at 519 mph.

The controllers tried to make contact with the pilot 10 miles before the plane exited the Greek Flight Information Region, or FIR. The pilot did not respond, he said, and they continued to try to speak to him until 2:29 a.m. Cairo time (8:29 EDT) when the plane disappeared from the radar inside Egypt’s FIR, 7 miles southeast of the island of Crete.

Egypt, France, and Greece have sent military aircraft and ships to search for wreckage.

Updates will be added to this post as they are made available.

Source: Townhall

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