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Myanmar plane: Bad weather blamed for Andaman Sea crash | Myanmar plane: Bad weather blamed for Andaman Sea crash |
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Bad weather caused a military plane to crash in Myanmar last month with 122 people on board, state media say. | Bad weather caused a military plane to crash in Myanmar last month with 122 people on board, state media say. |
The Chinese-made aircraft went down in the Andaman Sea on 7 June with no survivors. | The Chinese-made aircraft went down in the Andaman Sea on 7 June with no survivors. |
Investigators found the pilot had lost control after entering thick storm cloud. Ice had formed on the wings and sudden crosswinds had led the plane to stall, state media say. | |
The disaster is among the worst in the country's aviation history. | The disaster is among the worst in the country's aviation history. |
The aircraft, a Y-8 transporter made in China, was carrying 14 crew. Most of the passengers were military personnel and family members, including children. | The aircraft, a Y-8 transporter made in China, was carrying 14 crew. Most of the passengers were military personnel and family members, including children. |
Although it was monsoon season in Myanmar (also called Burma), there were no reports of bad weather at the time. | Although it was monsoon season in Myanmar (also called Burma), there were no reports of bad weather at the time. |
Communication with the flight was lost half an hour into the short, routine trip. | Communication with the flight was lost half an hour into the short, routine trip. |
"The accident occurred due to loss of control after experiencing adverse weather that caused the plane to stall... resulting in a nosedive," state media said. | "The accident occurred due to loss of control after experiencing adverse weather that caused the plane to stall... resulting in a nosedive," state media said. |
After studying black box data, investigators decided the crash was "not from any act of sabotage, explosion or engine failure". | After studying black box data, investigators decided the crash was "not from any act of sabotage, explosion or engine failure". |
The plane was flying from Myeik to Yangon and the debris was found in the sea off the coastal town of Dawei. | The plane was flying from Myeik to Yangon and the debris was found in the sea off the coastal town of Dawei. |
It remains unclear why the pilot flew into the storm, given that weather radar normally allows such clouds to be avoided. | It remains unclear why the pilot flew into the storm, given that weather radar normally allows such clouds to be avoided. |
Myanmar has seen a number of aircraft incidents in recent years: | Myanmar has seen a number of aircraft incidents in recent years: |
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