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A MAJOR update has been revealed in last year’s Brazil plane crash, with the pilot said to have reported a malfunction a day before the tragedy.

It comes almost a year of the aircraft spiralled down to the ground and exploded in a huge fireball – tragically killing all 62 people on board.

Airplane crashing into trees.
The plane was seen in a ‘death spiral’ as it plummeted towards the ground – killing all 62 on boardCredit: GLOBO NEWS/UNPIXS
Wreckage from a plane that crashed by a home in Vinhedo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, last AugustCredit: AP

A former employee said they witnessed the final maintenance of the ATR 72-500 before it took off for Cascavel on August 9, 2024.

An individual informed g1 that the pilot who controlled the aircraft the evening before the accident had alerted the maintenance crew about issues with the plane’s de-icing system.

This defect was reportedly left out of the technical logbook and overlooked by the management team, even though it should have grounded the plane.

The former employee described how company management pressured staff to minimize aircraft downtime for repairs, and there was insufficient time to evaluate the aircraft’s condition.

He told g1: “The leader himself asked: ‘Well, if he didn’t report it in the log, there’s no problem with the aircraft.’

“That was the norm at the company: if the captain filed a report, maintenance followed up; if there was no report, they disregarded the captain’s observations entirely.”

The preliminary findings from the Aeronautical Accident Investigation and Prevention Center revealed that the plane’s black box recorded a discussion between the pilots about a malfunction in the de-icing system.

De-icing mechanisms are vital in aviation since ice can detrimentally impact aerodynamic efficiency—potentially adding weight to the aircraft and compromising its speed and lift capabilities.

The former employee believes that had this problem been reported to the logbook, the tragic crash would have been avoided.

The Voepass Airlines plane was previously labelled an “old wreck” and was only in service for weeks before the deadly plunge.

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Passengers and their families complained about the aircraft just 24 hours before it spiralled down to the ground and exploded in a huge fireball last week.

The plane smashed into a residential area of the city of Vinhedo, with neighbours filming it dropping and crashing.

The Voepass flight had left Cascavel, in the Parana state, and was bound for Guarulhos, in Sao Paulo.

Valinhos City Hall later confirmed all on board were dead and that no residents on the ground were injured or killed.

One grieving mother said that Friday’s crash “wasn’t a fatality, it was a crime” after the plane horrifically dropped out of the sky in a death spiral.

Maria de Fátima Albuquerque lost her daughter Arianne Albuquerque Risso in the crash, who was a resident doctor in oncology at the Cascavel Cancer Hospital.

An emotional Mrs Albuquerque told Globo G1 at the time: “It wasn’t a fatality, anyone who was on that plane would have died, because it was an old wreck.

“It wasn’t a fatality, it was a crime. Who can ease my pain? You’ll see me fighting every day.”

Debris field of a VoePass airplane crash.
The debris at the site where an air plane crashed with 62 people on boardCredit: AP
Airplane crash site with burning wreckage.
Authorities are now investigating the cause of the crashCredit: Claudia Vitorino
Aerial view of a plane crash site with fire and rescue personnel.
The aircraft was labelled ‘an old wreck’ by passengers and their familiesCredit: Reproduction/TV Globo

A tragic passenger on the fatal flight had also sent messages to her family saying she was “scared” of the “old” plane.

Rosana Santos Xavier, 23, had expressed her concern about the ATR 72-500 aircraft in the family chat group shortly after boarding.

She wrote: “I’m so scared of this flight, I swear, it’s an old plane.

“There’s a broken seat, it’s chaos.”

The 23-year-old’s mum, Rosemeire dos Santos Xavier, told her to read a Psalm to calm her nerves.

But she says deep down, she had a bad feeling.

A short while later, Rosemeire saw on the news that a plane had crashed.

Rosemeire told local media: “I panicked. I started running around the house screaming.”

Rosana was heading back to her home in Franco da Rocha near São Paulo, Brazil, after a work trip.

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The plane had also been undergoing a series of maintenance shutdowns, Brazilian news programme Fantastico has found.

In March, the Voepass aircraft experienced a hydraulic problem and abnormal contact with the runway that caused “structural damage”, leaving the aircraft out of operation for four months.

And just a day before Friday’s horror crash, passengers on board the same plane reported suffering from the sweltering heat due to faulty air conditioning.

During the flight, passengers reported that they faced extreme heat due to the malfunctioning air conditioning, with one of them saying the temperature was “unbearable”.

People were trying to cool down as best they could, with one man even taking off his shirt because of the sweltering heat.

Voepass said in a statement that the safety has always been the company’s priority, adding it “has always acted in compliance with the strict requirements that guarantee the safety of its air operations”.

Black and white headshot of a smiling woman wearing glasses and a striped shirt.
Arianne Albuquerque Risso, who died after a plane crash in Vinhedo, Sao Paulo
Couple in ski attire enjoying drinks at a restaurant.
Lawyer Laiana Vasatta, pictured with her husband Fábio Bigolin, was another victim of the horror crashCredit: Jam Press
A plane with 62 people aboard crashed in a fiery wreck in a residential area of a city in Brazils Sao Paulo state Friday, the airline said, but it was not immediately clear how many people were injured or killed., The airline VoePass confirmed in a statement that a plane headed for Sao Paulos international airport Guarulhos crashed with 58 passengers and 4 crew members aboard. The statement didnt say what caused the accident. Condominium area where plane crashed in Vinhedo
No one on the ground was killed or injured
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