Investigation after jet carrying Libyan officers crashes in Turkiye
Summary
A private jet crash in Turkiye has resulted in the death of Libya's army chief, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, and seven others. Turkish and Libyan officials are investigating the crash, focusing on technical factors, flight data, and crew activities, with support from French aviation investigators.Key Facts
- A private jet crashed near Ankara, Turkiye, killing Libya’s army chief and seven others.
- The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office is leading the investigation.
- French aviation investigators are participating in the probe.
- The jet reported an electrical issue 16 minutes after takeoff and tried to return to the airport.
- Wreckage, including "black boxes," has been collected for analysis.
- Investigators are examining flight recordings, radar data, and maintenance logs.
- The investigation may expand if structural or design flaws are found.
- The crash is considered an international case due to its multinational aspects.
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