Final words of the pilot before Ethiopian plane crash

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On March 10, the world was hit by the news that a passenger aircraft operated by Africa’s top national carrier had crashed.

The Ethiopian Airways flight ET302 claimed all the 157 lives on board leaving many in tears and search for answers.

The preliminary findings of the accident have gone on to describe the six-minute flight as ‘hell’ for both crew and passengers.

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It was like riding a 72-tonne bucking bull in a rodeo as the pilots had to contend with wind swings to either side and jerky climbs and fall before the plane finally plowed into the ground nose first reports reveal.

Data from flight recorders recovered at the crash site tell of the last moments of Flight ET302, including the commands issued by the 29-year-old Kenyan-born captain to his First Officer, four years his junior.

The instructions did little to help control the plane, which investigators believe had multiple engineering flaws.

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Captain Yared Mulugeta, who was coming to his mother in Mombasa, is described as having been extremely fit for the flight.

He had not flown in the preceding 72 hours, thus eliminating any fatigue issue. Instead, investigators indicated that the sensors mounted on either side of the plane gave contradicting information relating to the aircraft’s angle of flight.

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The Captain is said to have ordered the first officer to contact the airport’s traffic control in a bid to request for a possible return.

Bole International Airport is reported to have cleared the path for the plane to return but the pilots found it difficult to change the plane’s course. After desperate attempts to point it back up failed the pilot stated “left alpha vane” as his final words.

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