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What is the result of Air China plane crash ticket

On July 17, the Civil Aviation Administration held a security teleconference to deal with the Air China plane crash on July 10. What is the result of Air China's plane crash ticket? Let's take a look

CAAC punishes' Air China aircraft crash landing '------- CAAC's decision is as follows:

Air China safety rectification for 3 months, with a time limit for rectification;

Revoke the captain's airline transportation and commercial license, and no longer accept it;

Revoke the business license of the copilot (present) and no longer accept it;

Revocation of the commercial license of the co pilot (observer) for 6 months and suspension for 24 months;

Revocation of dispatcher's license for 24 months;

Air China fined 50000 yuan in total;

Cut 10% of the total flight volume of Air China headquarters 737 and 5400 hours per month.

According to the study and decision of the safety committee of CAAC, a three-month safety inspection will be carried out in the whole industry immediately.

The oxygen mask fell off and the plane dropped 7000 meters in an emergency, so that the plane could land safely at last. So, what happened on the plane?

Civil Aviation Administration: the flight crash was caused by the copilot smoking electronic cigarettes

On July 13, the Civil Aviation Administration held a regular press conference, saying: on July 10, Air China 737-5851 carried out flight ca106 from Hong Kong to Dalian, the crew mistakenly turned off the air conditioning components over Guangzhou area, resulting in cabin altitude alarm. The crew handled according to the emergency pressure relief procedure and released the oxygen mask of the cabin. After falling to 3000m, the unit found that the problem was not correct and restored the air conditioning unit.

After preliminary investigation, the copilot tried to turn off the circulating fan and turn off the adjacent air conditioning components by mistake without informing the captain, which resulted in insufficient oxygen and cabin altitude alarm.