Turkish authorities and Libyan officials are investigating the crash of a private jet near Ankara that killed Libya’s army chief and seven others. The probe is looking into technical evidence, flight recordings, crew activity, and aircraft maintenance, with French aviation agency BEA’s participation. The aircraft, a Dassault Falcon 50, reported an electrical malfunction before crashing, with a two-minute window between the emergency alarm and the incident. The investigation includes forensic examinations, radar data analysis, and assessing potential technical lapses, with international rules governing the reporting timeline and potential further analysis of black boxes abroad.
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