A flight on its way to Egypt ended in a fatal crash back in 2016, and a new investigation reveals it all came down to one cigarette.
The report, viewed exclusively by Italian news organization Corriere Della Sera, concludes Pilot, Ali Ali Shoukair, lit a cigarette in the cockpit of an EgyptAir flight, causing oxygen that was leaking from an emergency mask to burst into flames.
Egyptian pilots smoked frequently in the cockpit, and it wasn’t banned 6 years ago, at the time of the crash.
It was also claimed explosives were found on the bodies of the crash victims, although that was late discredited. Among the dead was also 40-year-old Richard Osman, whose second daughter had been born just three weeks before the crash.
In 2018, France’s Civil Aviation Accident Bureau claimed it was likely a fire that started in the cockpit … there was no mention of oxygen leaks or cigarettes.
Source-TMZ
Here Is What Caused Egyptiar Plane Crush

