Tragedy with 132 deaths – flight data supports the claim that the China Eastern plane was deliberately crashed in 2022

New Data Raises Questions About China Eastern Plane Crash

More than four years after the crash of China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, new data is prompting scrutiny regarding the circumstances surrounding the disaster. The flight, a Boeing 737-800, plummeted from approximately 9,000 feet and impacted a mountain in South Korea in March 2022, resulting in the deaths of all 132 passengers and crew. According to a report by CNN, citing Telegrafi, preliminary findings suggest a possible intentional disruption of the engine fuel supply by someone within the cockpit.

The crash, the deadliest air disaster in China in decades, remains largely unexplained. The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has yet to definitively address the cause of the flight’s fatal descent into the Guangxi region. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) of the United States released data in response to a public information request.

This data is currently being analyzed to further investigate the events leading up to the crash. Further investigation is ongoing, with the aim of understanding the factors that contributed to this tragic incident involving a plane.

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2 thoughts on “Tragedy with 132 deaths – flight data supports the claim that the China Eastern plane was deliberately crashed in 2022

  1. This devastating news confirms deeply troubling questions about the safety and security of air travel.

  2. What was the specific nature of the data that supports the claim of a deliberate crash?

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