GILZE – Last week, 533 families of 151 victims
the sinking of flight MH17 the wreckage of the Boeing 777-200 of
Malaysia Airlines viewed. Among them were a number of survivors
victims from other countries. That the Safety Board
Saturday.
The people were in groups a tour of the hangar. On airbase Gilze-Rijen were survivors guided by three premises containing wreckage: the hangar where the research takes place and the two places where the remaining wreckage is stored. Tuesday the press was allowed to take a peek into the hangar.
Welcome the opportunity
“Virtually all survivors were pleased with the potential that was offered to visit the wreckage. To see the pieces in reality, still is important, “said President Tjibbe Joustra the Safety Board.
Now the visits are completed, the reconstruction can start of a part of the airplane. As the cockpit and part of the business class is put back together.
Situation investigated the disaster
The Safety Board is investigating the cause of the disaster. The wreckage should bring more clarity. The remains arrived in December to the airbase. There they are checked, photographed and sorted by how important they are to the investigation.
A team of international aviation investigators last month investigation done at the wreckage. There were also looked at patterns and impact studies on fracture surfaces.
Air crash MH17
Flight MH17 Malaysia Airlines crashed on July 17 in eastern Ukraine. All 298 passengers were killed, including 50 Brabant. The plane flew over a war zone and is almost certainly shot down.
Read all the news about the plane crash on the theme page omroepbrabant.nl/vliegramp .
Modified: Saturday, March 7th, 2015 – 20:23
Author: Bert Doorn
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