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Libya: Human errors caused 2010 plane crash that killed 103, most Dutch tourists

Published January 13, 2015

Associated Press

A Libyan commission says human error caused a 2010 plane crash that killed 103 people.

The Afriqiyah Airways plane from South Africa crashed into the desert near Tripoli's airport in May 2010. Most of the passengers were Dutch tourists. A 9-year-old boy was the only survivor.

The final report of the commission was released Friday. It confirmed earlier findings that the plane had no mechanical failures and did not run out of fuel. It pointed to communications errors and faulty procedures by the flight crew.

The commission notes, "The pilots' performance was likely impaired because of fatigue," but it could not determine the extent to which this contributed to the crash.

The Libyan body had input from American and European experts as well as Airbus, which built the A330-202 plane.

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