Last Updated: Sun Oct 17, 2010 00:23 am (KSA) 21:23 pm (GMT)

No technical problems before Libya crash: probe

the crash site of an Afriqiyah Airways passenger plane in Tripoli on May 13, 2010
the crash site of an Afriqiyah Airways passenger plane in Tripoli on May 13, 2010

The pilot of the Libyan airliner that crashed with the loss of 103 lives reported no technical problems before this week's accident, the head of the commission of inquiry said on Friday.

"The pilot did not report any problems. Until the very last moment things were normal between the pilot and the control tower" at Tripoli airport before Wednesday's early morning disaster, Neji Dhaou told AFP.

Dutch child Ruben van Assouw, who was the only survivor from the Libyan plane crash that killed 103

"What I can confirm for now is that the aircraft struck the ground before reaching the runway," he said, adding that the investigators "have ruled out nothing for the moment."

The inquiry team is made up of Libyan and South African officials, as well as two French experts, five more from manufacturer Airbus and two observers from the Netherlands.

Officials said 103 people were killed in the crash of the Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A330-200 flight from Johannesburg in South Africa. There was one survivor, a nine-year-old Dutch boy.

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