"Human Error" Thus Forgivable
"It does not explain any of the underlying factors behind why the missiles were launched at PS752, which is the stated cause of this accident.""The report says what happened, but it doesn't answer the why. It is incomplete. It raises more questions than it answered.""Given this unprecedented situation, where the state whose military was implicated in the event led the investigation, and given its impact within Canada, we feel that it is important to publicly convey our independent assessment of the final report.""To date, Iran has provided no evidence to support this scenario [contained in the report]; however, it is a plausible explanation of what happened.""Nor does the report discuss what steps the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has taken since then to identify the underlying safety deficiencies that allowed such an error to occur, nor what safety action has been taken to prevent such an event happening again.""Without this, how can the international civil aviation community be assured that such a tragic event won't happen again?""[The filing of Iran's final report] doesn't end the quest for answers."Kathy Fox, chairwoman, Transportation Safety Board of Canada, Montreal"The underlying facts behind each of those [basic events in the report], is left unexplained or unknown.""There are many things beneath the surface that are not in the report."Ewan Tasker, Canadian representative observing Iranian investigation"It is unthinkable that a government can so ruthlessly murder innocent passengers as a sacrifice for its military adventurism and as a way to prevent a war in the face of its reckless behaviour."Families of Flight PS752 victims"They're hiding the information about the man responsible for ordering the missile launch and those who kept open the airspace that night.""We know that they don't want to tell the truth."Mohsen Ahmadipour, Gatineau Quebec
On
January 8, 2020, Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 left
Tehran airport on what would under other circumstances, be a normal
flight. But this was not a normal day. There was a tense atmosphere
prevailing, a situation of downplayed conflict. Tehran was expecting an
American response to Iran's having shot off a number of missiles toward a
U.S. military base in Iraq which wounded a number of American military
personnel. That launching of missiles was a retaliatory move by Iran on
the targeted death-by-missile of its top general who led the Al Quds
division of the Iranian Republican Guard Corps.
On Jan. 8, 2020, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps shot down Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 in the skies over Tehran with two surface-to-air missiles, killing all 176 people aboard, including 138 people with ties to Canada. (Ebrahim Noroozi/Associated Press) |
Flight
PS752 was shot out of the sky mere minutes after takeoff. Struck by two
Iranian military missiles. Loss of life was total, both passengers and
crew, totalling 176 lives lost. The majority of the passengers were en
route to Canada. There were 55 Canadian citizens aboard the flight, and
another 30 people were permanent residents of Canada, while dozens more
were either attending universities in Canada, or had other connections,
travelling on visas.
According
to the long-awaited Iranian report, Flight PS752 was erroneously
identified as an incoming missile, a military threat. Caused, it was
asserted, as a result of a misalignment of the missile launcher's radar
which made the passenger plane's trajectory appear as though it was
approaching Tehran, not moving away from it. Leading the operator to
take immediate action to shoot down an 'incoming missile'. The operator,
moreover had no permission to shoot, from senior officers, as would
normally be the case.
Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 Reuters |
The
report, in fact, provides no evidence whatever to support the Iranian
government's version of how events unfolded. No Canadian officials were
given permission to hear the cockpit recordings, nor were they given
access to the flight data recording from the black box There was no
breakdown of Iran's military actions, an inadequate completion of the
scope of Iran's report, critiqued the Transportation Safety Board.
Making
it obvious that there was a lack of transparency and a presentation
lacking sufficient independence of Iran's investigators from its
government. The report as described by appointed representative Ewan
Tasker to Iran's investigation, is "thin" on answers, outlining basic
events, yet failing to dig deeper on Iran's military and government
roles in the tragedy. Mr.Tasker had rendered 120 questions and concerns
from Canada before the completion of the report; the report failed to
address them.
The
Transportation Board, despite the report, remained with unanswered
questions of the utmost importance in the case. Starting with the
sequence of events leading to the fired missiles. Then there is the
stark disbelief that Iran would maintain open airspace during a military
alert, to permit civilian airlines continued operation under such tense
conditions. At the very time that Iran was anticipating the potential
of an American attack with its defence forces in a state of readiness
for war.
Iran
took the U.S. assassination of Major-General Qassem Soleimani as a
statement of war intent. Air traffic between Baghdad and Tehran had been
suspended as a reflection of safety concerns, with measures in place to
manage risk posed to civilian flights during the crisis. According to
the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board of the Islamic Republic of
Iran, the plane "was
under control of Iranian air traffic control and the takeoff clearance
was issued after coordination with [the] military sector."
Nine Ukrainian crew members were killed, along with 167 passengers Reuters |
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