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Mozambique airline captain ‘intentionally’ crashed plane: probe

Probe reveals 33 died after pilot locked himself in cockpit and ignored alarm signals

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Scene after a Mozambique Airlines plane crashed in the Bwabwata National Park, Namibia. Photo: AP

A Mozambique Airlines captain had a "clear intention" to crash an aircraft that went down in Namibia killing 33 at the end of last month, according to a preliminary investigation.

Flight recorders showed flight TM470 went down on November 29 while Captain Herminio dos Santos Fernandes manipulated the Embraer 190’s autopilot in a way which “denotes a clear intention” to bring the plane down, said Mozambican Civil Aviation Institute (IACM) head Joao Abreu.

“The reason for all these actions is unknown and the investigation continues,” said Abreu.

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The plane went down in torrential rains in the swamps of Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park on November 29, killing its six crew and 27 passengers.

It was flying from the Mozambican capital Maputo to Luanda in Angola.

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Abreu told a news conference that Dos Santos Fernandes locked himself inside the cockpit, ignored warning signals and did not allow his co-pilot back in moments before the Embraer 190 hit the ground.

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