Russian plane, crash, Egypt
The Airbus A321, operated by the Russian
airline Kogalymavia, took off from Sharm el-Sheikh airport at 05:58 (03:58 GMT) on 31 October.
At 06:14 Egyptian time (04:14 GMT), the
plane failed to make scheduled contact with air traffic control based in Larnaca , Cyprus .
The plane disappeared from radar screens
six minutes later while flying over central Sinai. Egyptian authorities said no
SOS calls were received by air traffic controllers.
Data released by the flight tracking
website Flightradar24 showed
that just before the radar signal was lost, the aircraft reached an altitude of
more than 33,000ft (10,060m ), then started to
descend with a vertical speed of about 6,000ft a minute. The plane's forward speed meanwhile
dropped to around 170km/h
(105mph ),
slower than the speed necessary to continue safe flight.
Russian
officials said the wreckage was scattered across
a 20 sq km (7.7-sq mile) area, meaning that the plane broke up in mid-air
before falling to earth.
1.
uncharacteristic (adj) 異常
2.
subsequently (adv) 後來
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wreckage (n) 殘骸;廢墟
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coastal (adj) 沿海
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scattered (adj) 零落;疏散