China Eastern Airlines plane crashed into a mountainside in southern China on 21st March. The all 132 onboard people were killed in that accident. China has completed the main search and rescue work at that crashing site. Within 30 days of the event China also plans to complete a preliminary report about the incident.
Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) safety head Zhu Tao told that a final report of the Boeing 737 – 800 crash will be completed. The report made public after finished the investigation.
With the U.N. aviation agency International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a 30-day report must be lodged under international rules. But the report does not need to be public. A final report is due within a year of the crash. Sometimes it takes longer.
From both the black boxes, Civil Aviation Administration of China investigators are also working to decode the data.
Zhu Tao said authorities have done preliminary analyses of the crash. The analyses including predicting the possible trajectory, position and impact force of the airplane. It also read data from air traffic control radar systems.
According to the report, over 40,000 pieces of aircraft wreckage and debris have been found in the incident spot. A majority of the pieces have been transported to a hangar.