Monday, May 11, 2015

Spain: engine failures as a possible cause of the crash – Neue Zürcher Zeitung

(SDA / AFP) The crash of the new European A400M military transport in Spain was apparently caused, according to a media report by engine failures. This was reported by the German newspaper “Spiegel Online” on Sunday.

One of the two surviving Airbus employees on board have the authorities reported a “multiple engine failure shortly after takeoff.” The seriously injured, was rescued from the downed machine before it burned down, had been previously questioned only briefly, it was said in the report.

The specific for Turkey A400M was on Saturday at approximately 12:45 clock in Seville six Spaniards aboard his first flight started as Airbus announced. About 15 minutes later crashed the propeller aircraft with a wingspan of just over 42 meters north of the airport on a field, the machine burned out. Following the accident rushed three peasants to the machine and rescued two occupants seriously injured.

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