China grants access to US crash investigators
China has approved entry to officials from the US National Transportation Safety Board to assist the investigation into the crash of a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737.
As well as NTSB investigators, China issued visas to FAA technical advisers and investigators from Boeing and engine maker CFM.
Investigators have located both black boxes which are still being analysed. The crash killed all 132 people on board.
Read Full StoryGraham HarrisonMar 31, 2022 01:58 PM
Not showing much respect to the dead. The crashed aircraft was a 7373. The picture here is an A320.
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