Turkey Probes C-130 Crash With Dual-Engine Failure Suspected
Investigators expect to finish black-box analysis this week, with data to go to the manufacturer next.
Overview
- Turkish broadcaster A Haber, citing the Defense Ministry, reports a developing scenario in which one engine failed and its propeller windmilled before a second engine lost oil pressure and disintegrated.
- Debris from the failing engine is reported to have damaged the fuselage and flight-control systems, leading to an in‑flight breakup that separated the tail and cockpit.
- Authorities say versions involving a missile or drone strike have not been factually confirmed, with no perforations or explosive‑burn traces found on fuselage debris so far.
- Hurriyet reports that 180 parameters from the flight recorders are under review, with analysis expected to be completed by the end of the week.
- Recorders have been delivered to specialists in Turkey and the data will be sent to Lockheed Martin for crash modeling, with reports indicating the emergency unfolded too quickly for a distress call.