Status: | Preliminary |
Date: | Thursday 19 May 2016 |
Time: | 02:29 |
Type: | Airbus A320-232 |
Operator: | EgyptAir |
Registration: | SU-GCC |
C/n / msn: | 2088 |
First flight: | 2003-07-25 (12 years 10 months) |
Engines: | 2 IAE V2527-A5 |
Crew: | Fatalities: 10 / Occupants: 10 Passengers: Fatalities: 56 / Occupants: 56 Total: Fatalities: 66 / Occupants: 66 |
Airplane damage: | Destroyed |
Airplane fate: | Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Location: | ca 200 km N of Egyptian coast ( Mediterranean Sea) |
Phase: | En route (ENR) |
Nature: | International Scheduled Passenger |
Departure airport: | Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG/LFPG), France |
Destination airport: | Cairo International Airport (CAI/HECA), Egypt |
Flightnumber: | MS804 |
Narrative: | EgyptAir flight MS804, an Airbus A320 impacted the Mediterranean Sea some 200 km north of the Egyptian coast line. The aircraft, an Airbus A320, departed Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, at 23:21 hours local time on May 18. Scheduled departure time was 22:45 hours. Last contact with the flight was at FL370, about 02:29 hours. Flight tracking data from Flightradar24 suggests the aircraft had just entered the Cairo FIR via the KUMBI waypoint and was about 10 miles inside Egyptian airspace when contact was lost. About 19:00 hours local time EgyptAir confirmed that pieces of wreckage were found at sea. Greek military authorities earlier reported that their primary radar showed the aircraft suddenly taking a 90 degree turn left, followed by a 360 degrees turn in the opposite direction as it descended from FL370 to FL150 before disappearing off radars. |
Emergency management department in Egypt Who is who in the emergency management department in Egypt? This information must be available publicly through the Internet. On May 19, 2016, an Egyptair flight crashed. Egypt’s emergency management department was not available to answer the relevant questions posed worldwide. The resources displayed publicly via the Internet on May 19, 2016 did not mention Egypt’s emergency management department. https://www.egypt.gov.eg/english/info/directory.aspx The emergency management department in Egypt must be enhanced immediately. Questions they were expected to answer. On May 19, 2016, an Egyptair flight crashed. Is that correct? What do you know so far about this incident? Who is answering these questions from the emergency management department in Egypt? Prior to the flight’s departure, how did the aircraft operators, including the pilot, ensure passengers’ safety from departure to destination? When will the next update be available? Can Greek officials reveal what transpired between Greek officials and the pilot as well as the language of communication? Where are the guidelines for Egypt’s emergency management department? Here are guidelines for the emergency management department in Egypt. http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/categoriesemergencies.html How is an aircraft crash usually reported? Aircraft in flight goes off the radar. Hollande from France resigns, and the head of the Egypt resigns. They were instructed ahead of time that all aircraft should be fitted with video cameras. If video cameras had been installed inside the aircraft, it would be known what exactly happened inside the aircraft at the time of the crash. |