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Brazil's Cenipa says icing detectors were triggered on crashed Voepass airplane

Brazil's Center for Research study and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents (Cenipa). said on Friday that an initial report into the August crash. of a Voepass airliner revealed icing detectors had actually been triggered. on the ATR airplane.

According to a Cenipa official, the plane's airframe icing. button was activated at least three times throughout the flight,. while cockpit recordings showed the copilot stated there was a. lot of icing.

The ATR-72 airplane from local provider Voepass swirled out. of control before plunging to the ground on Aug. 9, killing all. 62 on board.

Cenipa said that the copilot's comment suggested that the. aircraft's de-icing system may have failed, however said that still. needed to be verified.

According to Cenipa, examinations into the crash will. probably last for over a year.

The initial report on the crash verified that the. pilots had repeatedly turned the airframe de-icing system on and. off.

The report offers a timeline of the flight but does not. present clear causes.

That is consistent with the flight team knowing. airframe icing and them attempting to deal with it utilizing systems on. board the airplane, said Anthony Brickhouse, a U.S. aviation. security expert.

The turboprop, bound for Sao Paulo's international airport,. had removed from Cascavel, in the state of Parana and crashed. in the town of Vinhedo, some 80 km

(source: Reuters)