A report on the investigations being undertaken into July’s crash-landing of a Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri may be completed in another three months.
According to a report which appeared in the Trinidad Newsday daily newspaper on Friday, Director General of Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority, Ramesh Lutchmedial, said simulations are being undertaken to determine what happened on that fateful morning of July 31 when the aircraft broke in two after lading at Timehri. The aircraft which was one of the newer ones on the fleet of CAL was registered in Trinidad and Tobago.
Lutchmedial said the simulations that were done were based on data retrieved from the flight data recorder (FDR) and the cockpit voice recorder (CVR). The aircraft touched down at the