No abnormalities found in China plane crash: Investigators
ABC News
A preliminary report released Wednesday said no abnormalities have been found in the investigation of last month's China Eastern Airlines plane crash that killed 132.
A preliminary report released Wednesday found no abnormalities before last month's China Eastern Airlines plane crash that killed all 132 people on board, the Chinese Civil Aviation Administration said.
"There was no abnormality in the radio communication and control command between the crew and the air traffic control department before deviating from the cruise altitude," the report said, before the Boeing 737-800 suddenly nosedived into the ground from 30,000 feet in the air.
At a briefing on the report Wednesday, Chinese aviation officials said that their investigation has not found a cause and the crash continues to be a mystery to investigators who will continue an in-depth investigation with the help of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and other international groups.
The report said that cabin crew and other maintenance personnel had met all requirements and the plane had certified airworthy and was up to date on inspections.