Cherish the Chinese plane crash and records of fatal accidents of the stricken model
Weather of Arabia - The Civil Aviation Authority of China announced, on Wednesday (March 23), the discovery of one of the two black boxes from the ill-fated plane of the East China Company that crashed with 132 passengers on board, and no survivors were found.
Difficult circumstances faced emergency teams at the crash site
A Chinese Boeing 737-800 passenger plane crashed at the foot of a mountain in the south of the country, Monday (March 21), and due to the rugged terrain and rainy conditions, emergency teams resorted to using hand tools, drones and sniffer dogs to comb the dense forest slopes to recover the two black boxes containing On the flight data and cockpit voice recorders, to find out the cause of the accident.
Emergency crews also pumped rainwater from the crater that arose when the plane hit the ground. The plane left a 20-meter-deep crater when it fell, and search operations were halted for some time due to small landslides from the cliffs.
The mystery of the Chinese plane crash in mysterious circumstances
China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 was flying at 29,000 feet (8,840 meters) when it made a sharp, rapid landing at around 2:20 p.m. local time, according to data from Flightradar.
The plane descended to 7,400 feet (2,255 metres) before briefly regaining an altitude of about 1,200 feet (370 metres), then made a sharp descent again, stopping to transmit data 96 seconds after the start of the steep descent.
The flight path data of the ill-fated Chinese plane revealed that it was traveling at near the speed of sound in the moments before it collided, and this speed may complicate the investigators' task as it may erase evidence behind the plane's collision with a mountain slope, and in rare cases, the accident may lead to damage Airplane data and voice recorders designed to withstand most crashes.
Five days after the crash, the cause of the disaster remains a mystery while the search for the plane's second "black box" continues on Friday.
"Boeing 737" and records of fatal accidents
The Boeing 737 is the most issued aircraft in the history of aircraft manufacture in the world, and its use around the world reaches about 1,200 aircraft always in the air, as well as the most of the total air disasters historically with more than 180 accidents, and victims of more than 4,000 people.
The Chinese plane accident brought to mind other fatal accidents of Boeing "737", most notably:
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In May 2010, an Air India Express Boeing 737 crashed into a hill in Mangalore, southern India, and caught fire, killing 158 people on board.
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In April 2012 , a Pohja Air Pakistan Boeing 737 crashed while trying to land at the main airport in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, killing all 121 people on board as well as six crew members.
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In August 2010 , an Embraer ERG 190-100 of Henan Airlines crashed a short distance from the runway in Lichun, northeastern China, killing 44 of the 96 passengers on board. Investigators blamed the pilot for the accident.
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In November 2013 , a Tatarstan Airlines Boeing 737 crashed on landing in Kazan, Russia, killing all 50 people on board. This is the worst accident in China in more than ten years.
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In March 2016, a Flydubai Boeing 737-800 crashed in Rostov-on-Don, Russia; As a result, 62 people on board were killed.
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In May 2018, a Boeing 737 airliner crashed shortly after take-off from Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, killing 112 people and leaving one passenger.
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In October 2018 , a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max crashed into the Java Sea shortly after take-off from Jakarta, Indonesia, killing all 189 passengers and crew.
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In March 2019, an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 passenger plane crashed after taking off towards Nairobi, carrying 149 passengers and 8 crew.
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In January 2020, a Ukrainian passenger plane Boeing-737 crashed in Iran, killing all 176 people on board, after taking off from the capital, Tehran, bound for Kiev. Although Tehran initially announced that the cause was a technical glitch, the Iranian army later announced that it had shot down the plane by mistake.
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In August 2020, an Air India Express Boeing 737 with 190 people on board crashed at an airport in the southern state of Kerala, killing at least 17 people, as it split in half after landing at Calicut airport.
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In January 2021, a 737 belonging to Indonesia's Sriwijaya Air crashed into the sea, minutes after taking off from the capital, Jakarta, on a domestic flight with 62 people on board.
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Finally, in March 2022, a Chinese civilian Boeing 737 with 133 people on board, belonging to "Eastern China Airlines", crashed in southwest China's Guangxi Province, after it suddenly fell and fell on a mountain slope.
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