Did they find out why this aircraft crashed, the news seems to have dried up.
Apr 30, 2008 #1 wolram Gold Member Dearly Missed 4,400 559 Did they find out why this aircraft crashed, the news seems to have dried up.
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Apr 30, 2008 #2 mgb_phys Science Advisor Homework Helper 7,892 15 Still thinking about it, like the NTSB they aren't that communicative: http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/latest_news/archive/heathrow_17_january_2008.cfm Last edited by a moderator: Apr 23, 2017
Still thinking about it, like the NTSB they aren't that communicative: http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/latest_news/archive/heathrow_17_january_2008.cfm
Apr 30, 2008 #3 wolram Gold Member Dearly Missed 4,400 559 It is a long time, i wonder if they are guessing this is a one in a million chance accident, so there is no need rush the investigation, it would be worrying if the same conditions are frequent.
It is a long time, i wonder if they are guessing this is a one in a million chance accident, so there is no need rush the investigation, it would be worrying if the same conditions are frequent.