Report on Deadly China Eastern Plane Crash Withheld Over National Security Concerns - Three years later, it is still unclear what caused the crash of China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735.

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The Chinese government is reportedly withholding information about a deadly 2022 airplane crash on national security grounds.

Hong Kong-based outlet Dimsum Daily reported Friday that a public information request seeking an update on the investigation into China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 was recently rejected by the Civil Aviation Administration of China. The agency, which oversees all civilian air transportation in China, cited “potential risks to national security and social stability.”

Dimsun Daily did not identify the filer or say what motivated their request. Under China’s public information laws, they could file an appeal to the CAAC or the country’s high court.

Flight 5735, operated using a Boeing 737-800, was flying from Kunming to Guangzhou on March 21, 2022, when it descended sharply and crashed into a mountainous area in Teng County, about 200 miles short of its destination. All 132 people on board were killed.

Video recorded by people on the ground showed the aircraft plummeting vertically in a nose-down position before slamming into the hillside. Bloomberg, assisted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, calculated that the airplane was traveling close to the speed of sound before it crashed.

Still No Answers​

Chinese officials initially promised transparency in the investigation and invited representatives from the U.S. FAA, the National Transportation Safety Board, Boeing, and engine manufacturer CFM to take part. Two badly damaged flight recorders were recovered from the crash site and sent to Washington, D.C., for analysis.

A preliminary report issued by the CAAC one month after the crash found that the Boeing 737 was airworthy, the weather was favorable, there were no dangerous items on board, and the flight crew had not made a distress call.

Little new information was released afterward, and in May 2022, The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. officials believed the flight was deliberately crashed. The newspaper’s sources said input from the cockpit flight controls, not an external force or equipment failure, pushed the airplane into a vertical dive. They also pointed to the lack of a mayday call and the fact that the aircraft’s landing gear and flaps were not deployed, as would be expected during an emergency landing.

Chinese authorities dismissed the report for “misleading the public.” One year later, in 2023, the CAAC issued an unusually brief statement saying that its probe was continuing due to the “very complicated and very rare” nature of the crash. The agency released another statement on the two-year anniversary of the crash in 2024, disclosing no new information, and has yet to provide another update.

In March of this year, Reuters wrote an article on the three-year anniversary and the Chinese public’s frustration with the lack of answers.

“Three years… no results? Does nobody remember?” wrote one Chinese social media user.

The CAAC and China Eastern declined to comment.
 
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There is literally no good reason for the Chinese government to publicize their findings on the crash. It will just bum everyone out to be reminded of and have to read about it again.
 
Lol that's an extremely Hong Kong name. Very cute.

Anyway yeah, the rumor has been for some time that this was suicide or terrorism which is just about the worst possible look for China given the popularity of domestic air travel and longstanding issues with working conditions in just about every employment sector.
 
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Also, third world shit holes will literally never accept responsibility for pilot suicide even when its insanely obvious. The only one that ever has is Mozambique when LAM 470 was crashed.

Indonesia still claims that in fact the pilot of SilkAir 185 did not pull the breakers on the CVR and nose dive the plane into a river and that the plane just sorta did that on it's own.

Egypt still claims that it's boeings fault that Egypt air 990 crashed despite the CVR picking up the first officer beginning to repeat "I rely on God" over and over the second he was left alone on the controls before the plane was pushed into a dive and having such obvious evidence like.

0150:19.51 CAM[four tones similar to Master Caution aural beeper]
0150:24.92 CAM-1awhat is this? what is this? did you shut the engine(s)?
0150:25.00 HOT2[change and increase in sound, heard only through first offi-cer's hot microphone system]
0150:26.55 CAM-1aget away in the engines. [translated as said]

But according to Egypt the first officer started screaming about god the second the other two crew left the cockpit because he encountered this rare failure in the elevator which caused him to throttle down the engines to idle before the dive and he was praying to god so muhhamed would help him save the plane from this bizarre failure. And he shut down the engines when the captain went to try and use them to power out of the dive because?????

I am sure that even if the CVR recorded the pilot saying, "I am going to push this plane into a dive and murder every on board, fuck bug people and president Winnie the poo" the real cause will be Boeings shoddy engineering work.
 
Did anyone ever think we were going to get the truth from the CCP in the first place?

When it comes to plane crashes, they're as bad as the French:

French Plane - Non French Pilot = Pilot Error
Non-French Plane - French Pilot = Mechanical Fault
French Plane - French Pilot = Cause Unknown
 
White people are the only ones who acknowledge pilot suicide.

Germanwings? Yeah, our guy rammed that shit right into a mountain.

But everyone else? Gotta save face!

EgyptAir? Plane dove itself into the ocean.
MalaysiaAir? It totally depressurized itself and flew out into the Indian Ocean.
SilkAir? Rudder hard over. Absolutely not the pilot diving into the ground.
China Eastern? State secret, gweilo.
 
White people are the only ones who acknowledge pilot suicide.

Germanwings? Yeah, our guy rammed that shit right into a mountain.

But everyone else? Gotta save face!

EgyptAir? Plane dove itself into the ocean.
MalaysiaAir? It totally depressurized itself and flew out into the Indian Ocean.
SilkAir? Rudder hard over. Absolutely not the pilot diving into the ground.
China Eastern? State secret, gweilo.
I don't recall the Germans being super excited to announce that der krazy krautpilot had taken 149 people on an unscheduled tour of the French Alps. And for what it's worth, the family of the pilot disputes to this day that he did it.
 
But they did announce it when the evidence made that the only possible conclusion, instead of what the Egyptians did and claim the plane had turned into a Wile E Coyote ACME product where the tail just fell off, and then the engines, and then everything the pilots touched in the cockpit fell out too.
 
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Egypt still claims that it's boeings fault that Egypt air 990 crashed despite the CVR picking up the first officer beginning to repeat "I rely on God" over and over the second he was left alone on the controls before the plane was pushed into a dive and having such obvious evidence like.
But they did announce it when the evidence made that the only possible conclusion, instead of what the Egyptians did and claim the plane had turned into a Wile E Coyote ACME product where the tail just fell off, and then the engines, and then everything the pilots touched in the cockpit fell out too.
They did something similar with the EgyptAir 804 crash. A few months into the investigation into the crash, the Egyptians decided that the plane had been brought down by a bomb based on very flimsy evidence. This lead to a dispute with the French BEA. Then, after over eight years of radio silence, the Egyptians suddenly shat out a 600+-page-long report where the focus was on proving their retarded pet theory right, as opposed to looking at the evidence first and then figuring out what happened (the BEA conducted their own investigation and found that the fire was likely the result of a faulty oxygen mask).

All of this, they did because it was more important for them to save face and not have to admit that they were wrong in 2016, as well as to protect the reputation of Egypt's flag carrier.

Also, for some reason, the first version of the report contained all of the victims' unredacted names and the details of how each of them died. The only reason the Egyptians removed the names was because the BEA told them they probably shouldn't be putting that information out to the public.
 
China Airlines 🇹🇼 mogs China Eastern Airlines 🇨🇳 it's not even funny.
 
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