By Kim Saulse
14 May 2010
The commission of inquiry into the Afriqiyah Airways crash that claimed 103 lives, has revealed that the pilot reported no technical problems before the accident.
It has also come to the fore that operations were normal between the pilot and the control tower at Tripoli airport.
The inquiry team is a collective of Libyan and South African officials, as well as two French experts, five from manufacturer Airbus and two observers from the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, the Libyan airline has confirmed that 13 South Africans were among the victims who had departed from Johannesburg.
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