Relatives of Cork air crash victims say they still have questions

The father of the co-pilot who died in the Cork air crash three years ago says he still has a lot of questions on the operation of the ill-fated flight. John Cantle was speaking after an inquest yesterday returned verdicts of accidental death for the six people who died in the Manx2.com crash at Cork Airport, including his son Andrew. 12 people were on board the flight - six people lost their lives, including both the pilot and co-pilot, while six passengers survived when the plane crashed on its third attempt to land in thick fog. Civil claims are now being brought against Spanish firms Air Lada and Flightline BCN from whom Manx2.com contracted the plane and aircrew. John Cantle told the Neil Prendeville Show that his son was screwing seats into the aircraft with the Captain hours before it took off Press PLAY button above to listen to the audio
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