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The crash of EgyptAir aircraft in the spring of 2016 was probably caused by a fire in the badpit, according to French investigators.
From the decipherment of the testimony of flight recorders, it follows that the flame spreads rapidly throughout the plane.
These findings contradict Egyptian claims that explosives were found on the remains of the victims. The Egyptian authorities have described the terrorist attack as a possible cause of the disaster.
Following the crash of a plane that was going from Paris to Cairo, the 66 people on board were killed over the Mediterranean Sea. Among the dead were 30 Egyptians, 15 French and a Briton.
There was no distress signal from the aircraft. "Black boxes" found a month after the fall of the airliner
"The most likely badumption is that the fire started in the badpit when the plane was at the Cruise altitude in a press release issued by the French Civil Aviation Bureau
The Department said that on recordings, it is audible how pilots talk about the ignition detected by smoke detectors.