Eva Air A332 near Simferopol on Dec 29th 2010, loss of cabin pressure

Last Update: April 23, 2012 / 14:49:33 GMT/Zulu time

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Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council (ASC) released their final report in Chinese concluding the probable cause of the incident were:The pressure sensors of the engine #1 and engine #2 bleed pressure regulator systems were exposed to condensed ...

Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council (ASC) released their final report in Chinese concluding the probable cause of the incident were:The pressure sensors of the engine #1 and engine #2 bleed pressure regulator systems were exposed to condensed

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Dec 29, 2010

Airline
Eva Air

Aircraft Type
Airbus A330-200

ICAO Type Designator
A332

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