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A series of human errors caused Cyprus's worst airline disaster, a Greek inquiry report has concluded.A series of human errors caused Cyprus's worst airline disaster, a Greek inquiry report has concluded.
The Cypriot Helios Airways Boeing 737-300 crashed near Athens in August 2005, killing all 121 people on board.The Cypriot Helios Airways Boeing 737-300 crashed near Athens in August 2005, killing all 121 people on board.
The flight from Larnaca to Prague flew on autopilot for nearly two hours before running out of fuel and slamming into a hillside.The flight from Larnaca to Prague flew on autopilot for nearly two hours before running out of fuel and slamming into a hillside.
The report said the pilots misread instruments regulating cabin pressure and misinterpreted a warning signal.The report said the pilots misread instruments regulating cabin pressure and misinterpreted a warning signal.
'Ineffective' measures
Maintenance officials on the ground were also blamed for leaving pressure controls on an incorrect setting.Maintenance officials on the ground were also blamed for leaving pressure controls on an incorrect setting.
Two Greek air force fighter jets were scrambled when the plane lost radio contact. In addition, the plane's manufacturers Boeing took "ineffective" measures in response to previous pressurisation incidents in the particular type of aircraft, the report said.
The plane was starved of oxygen as it gained altitude, which rendered the pilots and passengers unconscious.
Two Greek air force fighter jets were scrambled when the aircraft lost radio contact.
Their flight crew saw the Boeing's pilots slumped over the controls and a flight attendant struggling to control the aircraft before it crashed.Their flight crew saw the Boeing's pilots slumped over the controls and a flight attendant struggling to control the aircraft before it crashed.
Helios Airways also came in for criticism, with the report finding "deficiencies" in its organisation, while the Cypriot regulatory authority was accused of "inadequate execution of its safety oversight responsibilities".
The air industry had been eagerly awaiting the report by the commission investigating the accident as the Helios disaster was regarded as one of the most puzzling in aviation history.
The airliner crashed on 14 August, 2005. It was the worst air accident in Greek history.