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Inquiry: How Did Air France Plane Almost Crash into Mount Cameroon?

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French accident investigators have opened an inquiry into a near accident involving an Air France Boeing 777 which narrowly missed one of Africa’s highest volcanoes with 37 people on board.  An automatic “pull up” alarm went off when the plane, travelling from Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea, to Douala, Cameroon’s largest city on 2 May, diverted from its normal route “to avoid storms”, the BEA accident investigators said.

That manoeuvre had put it on course to hit the 4,040m (13,255ft) MountCameroon, before the alarm prompted the pilots to swiftly gain altitude and miss the mountain.

Mt Cameroon
Mt Cameroon

No one was injured and the plane continued its flight without further incident.Air France confirmed the incident, saying that it would be carrying out its own internal inquiry.It was due to arrive in Cameroon to pick up more passengers before continuing to Paris.

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