Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Kenya Airways
Cameroon crash a 'smoking-hole mystery'"
Weather, engine failure, even sabotage among many theories
Whatever happened
on Kenya Airways Flight 507 that caused the new Boeing 737-800 to crash
in an African jungle over the weekend could open a new chapter in jetliner
accident investigations. If the crash turns out to have been caused by
mechanical failure, it would be the first involving several newer jetliner
models from The Boeing Co. and Airbus that have exceptional safety records.
But the accident also could have been weather-related, pilot error or
even sabotage, an aviation expert said.
So far, there are only questions about why the plane went down shortly
after taking off Saturday from Douala in the West African nation of
Cameroon. It was headed for Nairobi. All 105 passengers and nine crew
members were killed. "At this point, it's a smoking-hole mystery," said
John Nance of Tacoma, a former 737 pilot, author and aviation safety
consultant for ABC news. "We know we have lost one. We have no
idea why."
He discounted news reports
from the scene that the plane may have lost power in both engines while flying
through a storm. Whatever the cause turns out to be, it is hardly the kind of
jetliner crash that for years has raised concerns about aviation safety in Africa.
Typically, those accidents involved old jets operated by airlines with questionable
maintenance and safety records. Kenya Airways is highly regarded. It
is experiencing phenomenal growth and has been moving aggressively
to modernize its fleet. The airline was the first in sub-Saharan Africa
to operate Boeing 777s and has ordered nine of Boeing's 787 Dreamliners.
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