- Note - An EMF or EMP weapon might account for this bizarre
circumstance. The plane's controls were scrambled and then failed completely.
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- CAIRO (AFP) -- The head of
the investigation into the crash of an Egyptian charter plane said he was
puzzled why its flight data recorders showed one thing when the aircraft
was doing something different.
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- "We know that the plane was supposed to go in one
direction but went in another," said Shaker Qelada, a senior Egyptian
aviation ministry official heading the probe into the January 3 crash that
killed all 148 people on board.
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- "What happened is different from what is recorded"
on the plane's controls, Qelada told a press conference in Cairo Wednesday,
summing up the study to date of the aircraft's flight data recorder and
cockpit voice recorder.
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- The black boxes were recovered from the crash site in
the Red Sea off Egypt's resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
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- Complicating the investigation further is that the crew
members in the cockpit were coordinating with each other "perfectly,"
he said. "Everything that was said was being answered."
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- "We don't have any problem with the cockpit or the
crew. The crew was very alert," he said.
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