Well what can I say ... I decided to do this project because I remembered one case ... It was in 2015. I flew to China with my family. And during our joint flight in Egypt, the plane was blown up. I didn’t understand what an explosion was before. Mom, dad and brother were very scared. I found out only today:0! Because of this, we do not fly to Egypt (I have not been to Egypt at all)
At 03:50:06 UTC (05:50:06 local time, 06:50:06 MSK) flight 7K-9268 departed from Sharm el-Sheikh, after which, following the air corridor R650 (course 010 ° ) along the coast of the Gulf of Aqaba, began to climb. The Nuweiba radio beacon passed at 04:02 UTC at FL210 (6400 meters), after which the aircraft turned left on a course of 340 ° to cross the Sinai Peninsula and reach the Mediterranean Sea, while the autopilot was set to climb to FL320 (9750 meters). According to the Flightradar24 website, by 04:13:00, flight 9268, under the control of the autopilot at a speed of 755 km / h, climbed to 9411 meters when its normal flight ceased. The aircraft began to rapidly lose altitude with a vertical speed of about 1800 m / min (about 30 m / s), while the ground speed also dropped. At 04:13:20 UTC, at an altitude of 9415 meters and at a ground speed of 520 km / h, the recording of the parametric recorder was interrupted, and a few seconds before that, the speech recorder recorded extraneous noise. At 04:13:22 UTC, according to Flightradar24, the liner was at a point with coordinates 30 ° 10'59 ″ s. NS. 34 ° 09'40 ″ east HGЯO at an altitude of 8512 meters, and its ground speed was 115 km / h, when the transponder stopped sending signals . At approximately 04:14 UTC (06:14 local time, 07:14 MSK), flight 7K-9268 crashed to the ground in the central part of the Sinai Peninsula and completely collapsed. Search parties found the site of the disaster among the mountains in the central part of the peninsula between the areas of El-Kantal and El-Laxim , 50 kilometers northeast of the city of Nahl (North Sinai governorate). The wreckage of the liner was scattered over 13 kilometers on an elliptical territory, the area of which reached 30 km² . All 224 people on board died