Aviation and security experts have suggested that the
disappearance of an EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo may have been
caused by an explosive device. There have been conflicting reports about whether the plane sent an emergency distress signal.
Air travel expert Julian Bray said no alert being made could mean the
airliner suffered a "catastrophic failure" possibly as a result of an
explosion.
He told the Press Association: "It has to be a catastrophic failure
because everything went dead and they wouldn't have had time to get a
message out.
"It's gone into the deepest part of the Mediterranean."
Will Geddes, managing director of private security firm International
Corporate Protection, urged people to be "cautious" about assuming the
disappearance was caused by terrorism because the flight had departed
from Paris, which has suffered several attacks in recent years.
"There's a lot of concentrated focus on terrorist issues around Paris
but one has to be cautious about drawing conclusions," he said.
But Mr Geddes added that even if it is confirmed the plane did give
an emergency signal, that would not rule out terrorism as a possibility
because an explosion would not necessarily have caused the immediate
destruction of the plane.
"It would not have needed to be a large device - if it was a terrorist-related failure - to lose cabin pressure," he said.
Commercial airline pilot Chris McGee told Sky News there were only
two circumstances that would prevent a pilot from contacting air traffic
control.
"One would be if there was human intervention, if you are prevented
from doing so by someone preventing you from doing that, which is a
very, very, very unusual situation indeed," she said.
"The second possibility, which is also very unprecedented, is that
something has occurred on the flight deck which means we are simply too
busy, we have got to handle what is happening to the aircraft at that
point in time and we do that first.
"The first thing you are taught is fly the airplane first, handle the
problem, and then communicate. So if you have got your hands full that
is potentially why you wouldn't talk to air traffic.
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