Philippine military aircraft crashed after 'unrecoverable stall': Armed forces

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MANILA: A Philippine aircraft carrying soldiers crashed in July after an 'unrecoverable stall', killing more than 50 people in one of the country's worst military air disasters, the armed

in July after an"unrecoverable stall", killing more than 50 people in one of the country's worst military air disasters, the armed forces said Thursday .

"Based on the investigating team's report, no single factor can be attributed to have exclusively caused the accident," the Armed Forces of the Philippines said in a statement. National Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told a congressional committee hearing he had been informed the crash was caused by a"confluence of many events".

At least three civilians who were not on the flight were also killed as the plane ploughed through coconut trees and houses.

 

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