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«Breaking News» Three pilots hailed as heroes after a July crash in Durango, Mexico, are fired by a Mexican airline

Three pilots celebrated as heroes aboard the Aeromexico plane that crashed into a field off the runway at an airport in northwest Mexico in late July were fired Thursday as it was revealed a pilot in training was behind the controls during takeoff.


Chief executive Andre Conesa said in a letter distributed Thursday to its employees that 'the behavior of the three pilots in the cockpit was not carried out according to established protocols, deliberately violating the policies, manuals and procedures of our company'.


Investigators said a trainee pilot was improperly seated in the co-pilot's seat when the plane took off, which is a breach of protocol.


In total, 85 peopleof the 103 on board were injured in the terrifying crash on July 31. 



Captain Carlos Galvan Mayran was showered with praise following the Aeromexico Flight AM2431 crash in late July. He was fired Thursday  for not following 'protocols'


Captain Carlos Galvan Mayran was showered with praise following the Aeromexico Flight AM2431 crash in late July. He was fired Thursday  for not following 'protocols'



Captain Carlos Galvan Mayran was showered with praise following the Aeromexico Flight AM2431 crash in late July. He was fired Thursday  for not following 'protocols'





First officer Daniel Dardon is one of the three pilots fired by Aeromexico following the crash


First officer Daniel Dardon is one of the three pilots fired by Aeromexico following the crash



First officer Daniel Dardon is one of the three pilots fired by Aeromexico following the crash





First responders were quick on the scene after Aeromexico Flight AM2431 was overwhelmed by the weather conditions 


First responders were quick on the scene after Aeromexico Flight AM2431 was overwhelmed by the weather conditions 



First responders were quick on the scene after Aeromexico Flight AM2431 was overwhelmed by the weather conditions 





Flight crew members (left) from the Aeromexico walk alongside the emergency responders team (right) that were carrying a passenger in a stretcher after the plane went down in an area of scrubland at the end of the runway


Flight crew members (left) from the Aeromexico walk alongside the emergency responders team (right) that were carrying a passenger in a stretcher after the plane went down in an area of scrubland at the end of the runway



Flight crew members (left) from the Aeromexico walk alongside the emergency responders team (right) that were carrying a passenger in a stretcher after the plane went down in an area of scrubland at the end of the runway





The plane was left a smoking wreck at the end of the runway as emergency services personnel made sure no one was trapped


The plane was left a smoking wreck at the end of the runway as emergency services personnel made sure no one was trapped


The plane was left a smoking wreck at the end of the runway as emergency services personnel made sure no one was trapped



They said the plane's commanding officer took over controls from the trainee just before the crash.


The Mexican airline released a statement on Wednesday saying the accident was caused by severe weather.


The initial report also indicated that there were no mechanical failures or human errors that could have caused the jetliner to crash.


Flight AM2431 departed Durango International Airport and was bound to Mexico City when the Embraer 190 jet smashed into a grass field near the runway as the pilot tried to abort take-off.


Passengers have described there being strong winds, hail and rain.

All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating from the plane before it caught fire.


The crew and passengers were commended for the poise they showed in helping some of the passengers that were immediately injured once the plane came to a stop and the exit doors were hatched open.


The plane filled with smoke and caught fire. 


Captain Carlos Galvan Mayran, 38, was among the most seriously injured that afternoon.


He was heavily criticized for allowing flight trainee Jose Ramon Vazquez to take off, before taking over control of the aircraft moments later. 



Aeromexico chief executive Andre Conesa said the behavior of the pilots, including pilot Daniel Dardon (pictured), was 'unacceptable' after an investigation into the crash of a July 31 flight in Durango, Mexico


Aeromexico chief executive Andre Conesa said the behavior of the pilots, including pilot Daniel Dardon (pictured), was 'unacceptable' after an investigation into the crash of a July 31 flight in Durango, Mexico



Aeromexico chief executive Andre Conesa said the behavior of the pilots, including pilot Daniel Dardon (pictured), was 'unacceptable' after an investigation into the crash of a July 31 flight in Durango, Mexico





Carlos Galvan Mayran, a former flight captain with Aeromexico, was badly injured in the plane crash. All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating the plane before it caught fire


Carlos Galvan Mayran, a former flight captain with Aeromexico, was badly injured in the plane crash. All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating the plane before it caught fire



Carlos Galvan Mayran, a former flight captain with Aeromexico, was badly injured in the plane crash. All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating the plane before it caught fire



First officer Daniel Dardon was also relieved of his duties. 


DailyMail.com reached out to Aeromexico but the airline declined to comment.


'This type of behavior is unacceptable and we will not tolerate [it] for any reason,' Conesa said. '[It] put at risk the trust that more than 20 million clients give us.'


'Today more than ever, our number one priority is and will continue to be the culture of safety, discipline and transparency, so any irregular event must be reported 'immediately' regardless of the rank of the person who committed the violation.'

Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/09/08/three-pilots-hailed-as-heroes-after-a-july-crash-in-durango-mexico-are-fired-by-a-mexican-airline/
Main photo article Three pilots celebrated as heroes aboard the Aeromexico plane that crashed into a field off the runway at an airport in northwest Mexico in late July were fired Thursday as it was revealed a pilot in training was behind the controls during takeoff.
Chief executive Andre Conesa said in a letter...


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