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Brazilian Congress produces committee on Voepass crash examination

Brazil's lower home of Congress on Tuesday created a committee to keep an eye on examinations into an airplane crash in Sao Paulo state previously this month, in which all 62 passengers and team were eliminated.

The ATR 72-500 airplane operated by local provider Voepass was bound for Sao Paulo's Guarulhos airport from Cascavel, in the southern state of Parana, when it crashed in Vinhedo, some 80 km (50 miles) northwest of Sao Paulo, on Aug. 9.

Lower Home Speaker Arthur Lira had authorized the creation of the 37-person committee recently so legislators can keep an eye on progress on the examination, which is being carried out by air travel mishap investigation center Cenipa.

The committee on Tuesday voted on the very first invitees to speak before the group, including leading airline executives, private investigators and agents for aircraft maker ATR, a joint endeavor between Airbus and Leonardo.

Our intent is not to perform a witch hunt, Congressman Nelsinho Padovani, who will supervise of writing the last report with the committee's conclusions, told Reuters. We wish to propose procedures so it does not take place once again.

Among those the legislators prepare to hear are Voepass President Jose Luiz Felicio Filho, Cenipa head Marcelo Moreno and the head of Brazil's civil aviation regulator ANAC, Tiago Sousa Pereira.

The committee authorized welcoming all of them to hearings, as well as Roberto Alvo, the president of LATAM Airlines .

The regional unit of Chile-based LATAM is Brazil's No. 1. carrier and has a codeshare contract with Voepass, a type of. offer that allows airline companies to sell seats on each other's flights.

A representative for ATR stated: We continue to follow the. circumstance carefully and our groups are on location with French. teams to support the Brazilian examination.

LATAM decreased to comment, while Voepass did not instantly. respond to a request for remark. According to lower rules and regulations,. those invited are not required to appear before the committee.

Padovani's preliminary expectation is for hearings to last till. December and the report to be concluded by February, he said. Cenipa will launch its own preliminary report about the crash. on Sept. 6.

Some experts have actually pointed out ice on the wings as a possible. factor to the crash, as cautioning notices were released that. day for severe icing in the area.

There have been numerous cases where pilots lost control of. an ATR aircraft following reports of the development of ice on the. aircraft.

The lawmakers likewise plan to go to Voepass' upkeep center in. Sao Paulo state and take a look at the codeshare contract in between. Voepass and LATAM, Padovani said.

(source: Reuters)