Aircraft Accident Investigation Report

29 The Institute of Forensic Science & Legal Medicine performed toxicology on specimens from the passenger. The test on the passenger’s specimen did not reveal any positive findings of toxological significance. 1.14 Fire Ground witnesses stated that the fire occurred after the aircraft made impact with the ground, the left hand wing upper and lower surfaces were extensively damaged by fire, the right hand wing had fire damage on both the upper surface and the lower surface from the wing root to wing station 71.37. There was fire damage along the fuselage from the lower engine cowl to fuselage station 108.00 as seen in Figure 27. Figure 27 Fire Damage to the Aircraft Fuselage The cockpit of the aircraft was extensively damaged by fire as seen in Figure 28. Figure 28 Aircraft Cockpit

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