VWVortex


+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: 3 execs + 1 engineer facing prison over 2005 Helios crash

  1. Geriatric Member ATL_Av8r's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 17th, 2002
    Location
    Gapiana
    Posts
    37,777
    04-27-2012 11:46 AM #1
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8FKCLX20120420

    Three executives of a defunct Cypriot airline and a British engineer were each sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison on Friday for their role in Greece's worst air crash that killed 121 people, court officials said.

    The Helios Airways Boeing 737-300 crashed into a mountain near Athens in 2005 after its oxygen supply failed and the pilots and most of the passengers fell unconscious.

    An Athens court found the defendants guilty of manslaughter and negligence charges, officials told Reuters.

    Lawyers for the four - Helios's former chief executive officer, its chief of flight operations, the firm's Bulgarian head pilot as well as a British engineer who had inspected the plane before it took off - said they had appealed against the decision.

    The ruling came four months after a Cypriot court acquitted the three executives during a separate hearing over the accident.

    Investigators have said the failure to switch a valve affected the oxygen supply to the aircraft shortly after the plane took off from Cyprus's Larnaca airport .

    The aircraft flew on autopilot in Greek air space for two hours before it ran out of fuel and smashed into a hillside.

    Greek air force pilots who trailed the aircraft saw a lone man at the controls of the plane, apparently trying in vain to avert the disaster.
    Not sure I like the precedent this sets.
    MemeGate 2012 - First Responder, post #2

    Quote Originally Posted by .skully.
    Mike, quote me in your signature

  2. Forum Sponsor Brendan@bwalkauto's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 28th, 2009
    Location
    Redwood City, CA
    Posts
    5,287
    Vehicles
    2001 540/6, LEAF SL.
    04-27-2012 03:52 PM #2
    Quote Originally Posted by ATL_Av8r View Post
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...8FKCLX20120420



    Not sure I like the precedent this sets.
    Yeah, that's all bad.

  3. Member
    Join Date
    Dec 17th, 2004
    Location
    Colorado Springs
    Posts
    653
    05-02-2012 08:46 PM #3
    oxygen supply?
    commercial aircraft dont have supplemental oxygen except for incase of emergency or depresurization.
    this story doesn't make sense

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts