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Did China Japanese Airways aircraft nosedive prior to mountain crash? Twitter video seems to turn ultimate moments

A Twitter video seems to turn the general moments prior to the China Japanese Airways aircraft crashed into mountains, with 133 folks on board.

Unverified video displays the Chinese language aircraft nosedive prior to crashing into mountains. (Photograph: Screengrab)

A China Japanese Airways airplane with 133 folks on board crashed in south China on Monday. A video has now surfaced on Twitter appearing the general moments prior to the Chinese language aircraft crashed into the mountains. On the other hand, India These days can not examine the veracity of the video.

Ultimate seconds of #MU5735 percent.twitter.com/gCoMX1iMDL

— ChinaAviationReview (@ChinaAvReview) March 21, 2022

Within the video, the flight seems to be in a nosedive at top pace, purportedly after it skilled a unexpected drop in pace and altitude. Information from on-line flight tracker, FlightRadar24, confirmed a drop in pace of the crashed MU5735 flight. The web site misplaced its talent to trace the flight at an altitude of 3225 ft with a pace of 376 knots.

Consistent with the final to be had information, the aircraft dropped from an altitude of 29,100 ft to a few,225 ft in seconds.

Consistent with Chinese language state media, a complete of 450 wooded area firefighters were rushed to the spot after the aircraft crash brought about a mountain hearth. The selection of casualties is but to be identified. There is not any respectable phrase on the reason for the crash of the aircraft but.

Sprint cam photos percent.twitter.com/w8iOzHblXE

— ChinaAviationReview (@ChinaAvReview) March 21, 2022

The China Japanese flight from Kunming to Guangzhou departed at 1:11 p.m. (0511 GMT), FlightRadar24 information confirmed. After the aircraft crash, the Wuzhou hearth rescue crew in an instant dispatched 23 hearth vans and 117 rescuers.

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