China Boeing 737-800 crash report

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No bodies or survivors have yet been found from the China Eastern Airlines crash as of Tuesday morning, Chinese state media said.

The domestic flight on a Boeing 737-800, which was carrying 132 people, nosedived Monday afternoon in the southern region of Guangxi, China’s aviation authority confirmed.

The cause of the crash remains unknown, and no fatalities have been confirmed.

Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation and rescue teams to the location of the crash in the rural, mountainous region.

The missing people on board the plane have not yet been found at the site of the crash, state media said Tuesday, noting only plane debris has been found so far. The crash initially caused a mountain fire, which has since been put out, the reports said.

As the aircraft was a U.S.-made plane, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it has appointed an investigator for the crash. It was not clear whether the investigation would include travel to China.

Chicago-based Boeing said in a statement it is in contact with the U.S. transport safety board, and its technical team is “prepared to assist with the investigation led by the Civil Aviation Administration of China.”

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it was aware of the crash and will assist in the investigation “if asked.”

China Eastern Airlines said it is sending workers to the crash site and has opened a hotline for family members. The company’s Hong Kong-traded shares briefly dropped more than 7% on Tuesday morning.

Boeing shares fell by nearly 7% overnight in U.S. trading, reported by Evelyn Cheng www.cnbc.com.

Aircraft & Crash Report:
Boeing 737-89P (WL) – Aircraft Accident (China)
Date: Monday 21 March 2022
Time: 06:22 UTC
Type: Boeing 737-89P (WL)

Operator: China Eastern Airlines
Registration: B-1791
MSN: 41474/5453
First flight: 2015-06-05 (6 years 10 months)
Engines: 2 CFMI CFM56-7B26E
Crew: Fatalities: 9 / Occupants: 9
Passengers: Fatalities: 123 / Occupants: 123
Total: Fatalities: 132 / Occupants: 132
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Aircraft fate: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: Tengxian, Guangxi (  China)
Phase: En route (ENR)
Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger
Departure airport: Kunming Changshui International Airport (KMG/ZPPP), China
Destination airport: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN/ZGGG), China
Flightnumber: MU5735
Narrative: China Eastern Airlines flight 5735, a Boeing 737-800, crashed in a mountain range in Tengxian, Guangxi, China.
The aircraft departed Kunming Changshui International Airport at 05:15 UTC on a domestic passenger service to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. ADS-B flight tracking data from Flightradar24 shows the aircraft at 29,100 feet, flying along Airway 599 towards Guangzhou. ADS-B data released by Flightradar24 suggest the descent started between 06:20:43 and 06:20:59. Altitude datapoint show the descent stopped about 06:22:00 around 7400 feet and the aircraft climbed to about 8600 feet before the aircraft again entered a steep descent. The last recorded datapoint was at 06:22:35 at 3225 feet. CCTV footage and dashcam appears to show the aircraft in an extremely steep descent before it crashed in a wooded mountainous area.
The location where the descent from 29100 feet was initiated, coincides with the point where flight MU5735 began its descent (also from 29100 feet), the day before the accident.

 

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