More People Injured in Accident at Frankfurt Airport than Previously Known
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Just over a month ago, the nose landing gear of a Lufthansa plane collapsed in Frankfurt. Significantly more people were injured than previously reported. According to investigators, a locking pin had not been engaged.
An interim report by the Federal Office for Flight Accident Investigation identifies a possible cause for the bagging of the Boeing 787. In addition, there is talk of significantly more injured than expected.
After an accident at Frankfurt Airport there is new information. More people were injured than initially known.
In June, a Lufthansa aircraft made headlines when it unexpectedly slumped off at Frankfurt Airport in the parking position and hit the ground. Now, a report has provided initial clues about the cause.
During the collapse of the Lufthansa Dreamliner's bow suspension more than a month ago at Frankfurt Airport, significantly more people have been injured than previously known. Investigators also mention technical details for the first time.
It was a shock for the employees: shortly before boarding, the landing gear works away, the plane lies on the muzzle. In an interim report, there is now talk of significantly more injured people.
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