tcas1
So what do you recommend we should do to Air France?They lost two a/c in the last 3 years.What about BA?? They lost one in London last year.
Are you for real? The Air France accident needs to find data and voice recorders before they can truly state what happened there, in terms of culpability.
But how can you pigeon-hole the BA 777 accident, with this 737 incident? The BA accident, although investigations are not yet complete, was apparently caused by a technical/design problem (fuel-oil heat exchanger), yet you seem content to compare it to this wilfully negligent Eurocypria 737 incident, which is compounded by attempts to cover up what happened. I find that
offensive!
The Eurocypria crew should be suspended immediately, and once their actions have been investigated (and right now they
appear to be very serious allegations of endangering the aircraft and occupants, and covering up afterwards), they should face the appropriate punishment. Whatever that punishment is, it is likely to be heavy.