After an Airbus A320 had flown to a thunderstorm in Styria in July 2024 and badly damaged by Hagel, the German Federal Office for Vluchton accident in Braunschweig has now taken over the investigation.
A passenger attorney has long criticized the Federal Security Investment Agency (Sub) because of the investigation into the events on the flight of Palma de Mallorca to Vienna-Schwechat. This would hinder the information about the moped air. The Vienna Public Procurutor office has started the investigation and six employees of the Sub. According to “Ö1”, the subordinate subordinate to the adjacent research agencies asked for the acquisition of the cases.
Ministry understands the decision of the security investment agency
“From the position of the Ministry I understand the decision of the security investment agency. This means that the corresponding cases can be investigated independently, neutral and with less emotionality,” the responsible head of the Ministry of Transport, Vera Hofbauer, was quoted. The point is to avoid the appearance of bias.
If the investigation can be concluded, it is not possible to estimate. The colleagues from Switzerland and Germany first have to thoroughly analyze the previous research steps, said it.
From the AUA side, “Ö1” said that at the current time there was no official information that the Sub handed the investigation to another authority. However, one is “still interested in a quick result of the research.”
To the background
The Airbus A320 of the AUA came in a thunderstorm and violent turbulence on the way of Palma de Mallorca on the way from Palma de Mallorca to Vienna. First the emergency call “Mayday” was stopped. The machine still landed safely at the airport of Vienna-Schwechat, no passengers were injured. However, the machine had serious damage.
Source: Krone

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