– The fuselage broke up while it was in the air, and the pieces were scattered over a large area, but it is too early to say anything about the conclusion, said Viktor Sorotsjenko, the head of the Authority.
– A complicated matter
The Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sissi says that investigations of the cause of Saturday’s plane crash will take months.
– This is a complicated matter and it required advanced technology and broad investigation that could take months, he said during a speech.
The Danish flyhavarieksperten Tom Zollner says to Ritzau that the photos suggests that wrecks the pieces have fallen straight down.
– It may mean the aircraft has been in an uncontrolled fall, he said.
The plane shook to pieces?
wreckage is spread out over a large area. According to AFP, it is found killed up to eight kilometers from the crash site.
– Now you can equal as far away, it’s a pretty strong indicator that the plane is broken during the fall, he said. If the fall happens at great speed, the vibrations become so violent that the fuselage is shaken to pieces, explains Zollner.
– When fuselage begins to open, it happens very quickly. It is a sort of umbrella effect, says casualty expert Zollner.
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