A crash into a house in Kent is being investigated. The final words of the pilot have been replayed to find out what the cause of death is of the pilot and his passengers. Apparently the pilot, Mr. Roberts, reported engine vibrations just after taking off. He was allowed to fly back, but they never made it. Luckily the owners of the house in Kent were not home at the time of the accident or there would have been more victims. After investigation they found out that there was no black box, but the reason for the crash was failure of the plane's air-conditioning and pressurising system.
Reading this article it shows me again that airplanes are not always to be trusted. It surprises me that they never found out any problems when checking the plane before taking off. Failure of air-conditioning seems like a huge deal to me, so why didn't they find anything when checking? It is being investigated, but I think that the company should be investigated. Five people died and it could have been more if the home owners were not on holiday. Engineering inspectors, check your airplane and make sure it departs in one piece and as a whole. We don't want accidents!
in these days you hear a lot about crashing plains and victems of those happenings. but a plane crashing into a house! I didn't know that could actually happen. I'm curious now how it could happen. DIdn't they check all the technical parts in the plain? This is something that should not be happening.
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