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People walk at the scene of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET 302 plane crash, near the town of Bishoftu, southeast of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia March 10, 2019. Picture: Reuters /Tiksa Negeri
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board will send four people to assist in the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash, an NTSB spokesman said on Sunday.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is also monitoring developments concerning the crash, a statement said. “We are in contact with the State Department and plan to join the NTSB in its assistance with Ethiopian civil aviation authorities to investigate the crash,” an FAA statement said.
An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 passenger jet to Nairobi crashed Sunday with 149 passengers and eight crew members aboard, the airline said earlier.
157 people from more than 30 countries were killed when an Ethiopian Airlines jet crashed shortly after takeoff from the Ethiopian capital. #EthiopianAirlines pic.twitter.com/DRCMugmLgl
— Ion Ram (@marro1986) March 10, 2019
157 people were killed in an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash 6 minutes after takeoff pic.twitter.com/DHvKexPAV0
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) March 10, 2019
They were among the 159 people who perished on board.
RIP our daughters#ethiopianairlines #ET302 pic.twitter.com/wsZr0nQrtK
— The Tribe ?? (@TheTribe254) March 10, 2019
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