While the world awaits news on the cause of the air crash in southern China, aviation experts believe that the plane nosedived to the ground from its cruising altitude of 29,000 feet. Find out more at 🚀 Engineering
A video clip reported to have been captured by a surveillance camera of a mining company closer to the accident site shows an aircraft plummeting to the ground.
However, for those inside the ill-fated MU5735, the final moments must have been horrifying as the aircraft dropped to the ground from 29,000 feet in just over a minute. According toPast incidents of nose-diving aircraft Previous accidents that saw the aircraft nosedive included an Air France flight in 2009. The speed sensors of the aircraft froze and performed erratically, which led to a much slower nose-dive than that of the Chinese airliner.
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