translated from Spanish: Gust of wind caused crash of Aeroméxico in Durango

air accident last July 31 at the international airport of Durango was probably due to meteorological causes, said the director of the analysis of accidents and Incidents of Aviation of the General direction of Civil Aviation (DGCA), José Armando Constantino Tercero.
“Detected the occurrence of a microburst which links the Group of registrars information and induces to the line of research that the causal factor of this accident was due to meteorological causes,” he said.
He pointed out that although there is no evidence of human failures in the conduct of the aircraft, the administrative processes have been initiated to determine those responsible, it abounded to present a preview of the research.
Accompanied by Luis Gerardo Fonseca Guzmán, director of Civil Aeronautics of the Secretariat of communications and transport (SCT), and Arturo Roberto Duhart Irabien, director of corporate security of Aeromexico, Constantino third said that the final report of the research will be released at the end of November.
Aeromexico, an Embraer-190, 2431 flight carried 97 passengers and 4 crew members. There were no deaths.
Eleven U.S. passengers who were aboard the plane pressed lawsuits against the airline, according to Corboy & Demetrio, the law firm that has been the case.
 

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