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EgyptAir pilots tried to put out fire in doomed plane

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EgyptAir pilots tried to put out fire in doomed plane

New York Daily News - ‎31 minutes ago‎
Investigators analyzing EgyptAirMS804 say evidence points to a fire on board prior to crash. Keleigh Nealon (@keleighnealon) has the story.
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Voice recorder reveals that EgyptAir pilots tried to put out fire in doomed plane 

EgyptAir Voice Recorder Indicates Attempt to Put Out Fire Before Crash
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CAIRO — Pilots tried to extinguish a fire on board the EgyptAir flight that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea in May, Egyptian investigators said Tuesday after analyzing a recovered cockpit voice recorder.
The recordings were consistent with data previously recovered from the plane's wreckage that showed heat, fire, and smoke around a bathroom and the avionics area, they said, speaking on condition of anonymity because an official press statement has yet to be released.
The crash of the flight from Paris to Cairo killed all 66 people on board. The pilots made no distress call, and no militant group has claimed to have brought the aircraft down, deepening the mystery surrounding its fate.
AN AUGUST 21, 2015 FILE PHOTO

The cockpit voice recorder of the doomed EgyptAir plane (not pictured) that crashed last month killing all 66 people on board revealed there was a fire on the plane before it went down.

(Thomas Ranner/AP)
The Egyptian investigators say no theories — including terrorism — are being ruled out, especially since it is rare for such a catastrophic fire to break out so suddenly.
EgyptAir Flight 804 cockpit voice recorders intact
EgyptAir Flight 804 disappeared from radar about 2:45 a.m. local time on May 19 between the Greek island of Crete and the Egyptian coast.
Radar data showed the aircraft had been cruising normally in clear skies before it turned 90 degrees left, then a full 360 degrees to the right as it plummeted from 38,000 feet (11,582 meters) to 15,000 feet (4,572 meters). It disappeared when it was at an altitude of about 10,000 feet (3,048 meters).
Deep ocean search teams have been recovering human remains and bringing them to Egypt's port city of Alexandria. French authorities opened a manslaughter inquiry late last month, but said there is no evidence so far to link the crash to terrorism.
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