Probing the Voepass Tragedy: Ice, Maintenance, and the Final Moments

A preliminary report on the Voepass ATR 72-500 crash in Vinhedo, Brazil, set to be released on Friday, will investigate possible contributing factors such as icing and maintenance. The crash killed 62 people and speculations include ice on the wings and prior maintenance issues. A final report is expected in a year.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-09-2024 00:26 IST | Created: 06-09-2024 00:26 IST
Probing the Voepass Tragedy: Ice, Maintenance, and the Final Moments
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A preliminary report on the tragic crash of a Voepass-operated ATR 72-500 in Vinhedo, Brazil, is expected to be released on Friday. The report will delve into potential contributing factors, including icing and maintenance issues.

The incident claimed the lives of 62 people when the plane went down on August 9. Experts have pointed to the possibility of ice accretion on the wings, noting that severe icing warnings were issued that day. An equipment review just a day before the crash did not identify problems with the de-icing systems.

A final report on the causes of the crash, which occurred as the aircraft was en route to São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport, is anticipated to arrive a year from now. The initial findings have garnered global attention, highlighting the critical issues of aircraft maintenance and weather conditions in aviation safety.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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