Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Copilot's Brother Speaks on Guilin Air Disaster
AI-Generated Summary
This document is an intelligence report regarding the November 1992 Guilin air disaster. It highlights claims from the copilot's brother that the flight crew had documented mechanical issues with the aircraft prior to the crash.
This intelligence cable, dated December 4, 1992, reports on the aftermath of an air disaster that occurred in Guilin, China, on November 24, 1992. The primary focus of the report is an interview with Wang Wenxiang, the younger brother of the copilot, Wang Wenhua. Wang Wenxiang, who had been employed as a teacher at a university in the United States, traveled to the crash site following the incident. The document notes that he appeared heavy-hearted and depressed while visiting the scene of a memorial ceremony held for his brother. A significant portion of the report centers on a warning regarding the condition of the aircraft. It is explicitly stated that there was a claim that the pilots had recorded in the flight log book, two days before the disaster, that something was wrong with the plane. The document also provides biographical details for the copilot, Wang Wenhua, noting he was born in September 1951, resided in Jiangsu, and held the profession of first pilot, having been awarded a certificate by the Civil Aviation Authority.
THE TWO DAYS BEFORE THE DISASTER, THE PILOTS CLEARLY WROTE ON THE FLIGHT LOG BOOK THAT SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH THE PLANE.
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Official Assessment
The document reports on an interview with Wang Wenxiang, the brother of the copilot of a plane that crashed in Guilin on November 24, 1992. Wang Wenxiang, who had been teaching at a university in the United States, returned to the crash site. The report highlights a claim that the pilots had noted mechanical issues in the flight log book two days prior to the disaster.
Key Persons
- Wang WenxiangBrother of the copilot of the crashed plane
- Wang WenhuaCopilot of the crashed plane