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Cargo may have caused plane crash at Afghan airbase

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AFP Kabul
Investigators have found that a cargo plane which crashed in a ball of flames in Afghanistan may have been brought down by armoured military vehicles shifting in the hold, officials said today.

The National Air Cargo flight plunged into the ground and exploded shortly after take-off at the US-run Bagram airbase north of Kabul on April 29, killing all seven crew members.

"One possibility, though it's not confirmed, is that it was the displacement of the load in the back of the plane," Nangyalai Qalatwal, the Afghan transport ministry spokesman, told AFP.

"The plane took off and, if confirmed, the load displaced and hit the back of the plane, further lifting the nose and causing the crash."
 

Qalatwal said that final investigations into the cause of crash could take several months, though he ruled out any insurgent attack.

National Air Cargo issued a statement after the crash saying all cargo in the aircraft, a Boeing 747, was properly loaded and secured, and had passed the regular safety inspections.

The flight was heading to Dubai from Camp Bastion in Helmand province after re-fuelling at Bagram.

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First Published: Jun 04 2013 | 5:05 PM IST

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