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The Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics of Mexico denied that the Institute of the Civil Aviation of Cuba (IACC) ruled on the causes from the accident Cubana de Aviación that took place on May 18 in Havana and in which 109 people died.
" To this day there is no official declaration (…) In this sense, the IACC has indicated that it will be until . that all relevant badyzes and studies are completed, the causes (of the accident) will be known ", the address provided by a bulletin.
The statement comes in response to the Mexican company Aerolíneas Damojh (Global Air) owner of the crashed aircraft, which badured that the accident was due to an error human ] according to information extracted from black boxes during the investigation conducted by the DGAC and other organizations.
The Aeronautical Directorate has indicated that currently there is no necessary element for an authority to make a declaration or an official badignment of responsibilities.
In addition, he badured that the measures of suspension of operations of Global Air adhere to the legal framework and flow from the seriousness of the accident, to ensure compliance with the regulations and allow The collection of documentation help the investigation.
On the amparos filed by the company, he indicated that the DGAC would attend the trials and comply with the resolutions.
Finally, he stated that the management officials, responsible for auditing the operations of dealers and dealers, are experienced technicians, so the result of the airline audit will be done in terms of the law.
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