China Continues In-Depth Investigation into Wuzhou Plane Crash

The U. S. National Transportation Safety BoardThe U. S. Civil Aviation Authority has shown china that no investigative data related to the crash of an east-Chinese airline has been provided to the media, the Civil Aviation Administration of China told the Global Times on Wednesday.

This in response to recent reports claiming that knowledge of the flight indicated that someone in the cockpit had deliberately crashed the plane. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the source came from others familiar with the U. S. officials’ initial assessment.

According to Global Times, the China Civil Aviation Administration quoted his American spouse as saying he strictly adheres to the Convention on International Civil Aviation and will continue to provide technical assistance to identify the cause of the crash.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China, which is leading the investigation, said the investigation team is conducting a thorough investigation, adding identification, classification and inspection of the wreckage, flight knowledge investigation and experimental verification in accordance with investigation procedures.

In accordance with the Convention on International Civil Aviation, the U. S. National Transportation Safety Board is not very close to the United States. The U. S. , as the country of design and manufacture of the aircraft, invited research.

Flight MU5735 en route from Kunming, Yunnan Province, to Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, on March 21, when it crashed in a mountainous region of Wuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, killing the other 132 people on board.

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