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Human error caused Sharm el-Sheikh crash: report
0 Comments | AFP, March, 2004
PARIS (AFP) — The crash of an airliner in the Red Sea in January was caused by human error, the flight crew wrongly believing they had engaged the automatic pilot, a French newspaper reported.
"The crew thought it had switched on the automatic pilot, but in fact it never started operating. And the pilots probably never identified the fault," Le Figaro reported, quoting evidence from the Boeing 737's black boxes.
The jet belonging to the Egyptian Flash Airlines went down shortly after take-off from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on January 3, killing 148 people, mainly French tourists.
France's Accident Investigations Bureau refused to comment on the newspaper report, pointing out that the official enquiry in Egypt had yet to be concluded.
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