On March 21, 2022, a China Eastern passenger plane crashed with 132 passengers on board. The aircraft reached an altitude of nearly 30,000 ft and began to nose dive. The plane hit the ground in less than 2 minutes and all 132 were pronounced dead. The plane was a Boeing 737-800, supposedly one of the safest aircrafts. The unusual nosedive is contrary to the design of the aircraft making experts suggest that a significant mechanical error or pilot action would have had to happen. The crash site recovery team found both of the black boxes containing the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data. These may hold clues that would provide more clarity to the 375 family members of the 132 casualties.
On March 21, 2022, a China Eastern passenger plane crashed with 132 passengers on board. The aircraft reached an altitude of nearly 30,000 ft and began to nose dive. The plane hit the ground in less than 2 minutes and all 132 were pronounced dead. The plane was a Boeing 737-800, supposedly one of the safest aircrafts. The unusual nosedive is contrary to the design of the aircraft making experts suggest that a significant mechanical error or pilot action would have had to happen. The crash site recovery team found both of the black boxes containing the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data. These may hold clues that would provide more clarity to the 375 family members of the 132 casualties.