Black box recovered after plane crash that killed Libya’s army chief in Turkiye

Black box recovered after plane crash that killed Libya’s army chief in Turkiye
Black box recovered after plane crash that killed Libya’s army chief in Turkiye

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Rescuers work as search and rescue operations continue at the wreckage site following the crash of a Libya-bound business jet carrying Libyan Chief of Staff General Muhammad Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, found two kilometres south of Kesikkavak Village at Haymana district in Ankara on December 24, 2025. — AFP pic

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HAYMANA (Turkiye), Dec 25 — Turkish authorities yesterday found the cockpit voice recorder and black box from a private jet that crashed killing the head of Libya’s armed forces and his four aides.

The Falcon 50 aircraft requested an emergency landing because of electrical failure minutes after it took off from the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, but contact was lost, Turkish officials said. The plane was returning to Tripoli.

The wreckage was located by Turkish security personnel in the Haymana district near Ankara.

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya told reporters at the crash site that the plane’s voice recorder and the flight data recorder (black box) had been recovered.

“The examination and evaluation processes of these devices have been initiated,” he said.

Turkiye’s Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said later on X: “The analysis of the voice recorder and flight data recorder to determine the cause of the aircraft’s crash will be carried out in a neutral country.”

The findings would be shared “with our nation and the entire world with full transparency”, he added.

Analysis ‘may take months’

Lieutenant General Mohammed al-Haddad and four other aides were returning to Tripoli after holding talks in Ankara with Turkish military officials. There were eight people aboard the plane including three crew members.

Libya’s Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah expressed “deep sadness and great sorrow” over the death of the army chief.

Yerlikaya said the bodies were still at the crash site that covers approximately three square kilometres (one square mile), adding that a 22-member Libyan delegation including five relatives of the deceased had arrived in Ankara.

“We pray for God’s mercy upon those who lost their lives in this tragic accident and extend our condolences to their families,” he added.

A total of 408 personnel from the government’s disaster agency AFAD, police and health services are at the scene, the minister said, while the real-time imagery from the area is being relayed by drones.

Turkish officials said the Ankara prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the incident.

Tolga Tuzun Inan of Istanbul-based Bahcesehir University said a single electrical failure would not leave an aircraft completely dark.

“When multiple triggering factors combine with meteorological conditions, such a situation may occur,” he told the private NTV broadcaster.

He said data from the black box would reveal what happened, but cautioned that the analysis process could take several months.

Erdogan’s condolences 

Haddad had been the army’s chief of general staff since August 2020 and was appointed by then-prime minister Fayez al-Sarraj.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered condolences over the loss of lives during a phone call with Prime Minister Dbeibah, his office said.

Libya is split between a UN-recognised government in Tripoli, led by Dbeibah, and commander Khalifa Haftar’s administration in the east.

The North African country has been divided since a Nato-backed revolt toppled and killed longtime leader Moamer Kadhafi in 2011.

Turkiye has close ties with the UN-backed government in Tripoli, to which it provides economic and military support.

But Ankara has recently also reached out to the rival administration in the east, with the head of Turkiye’s intelligence agency, Ibrahim Kalin, meeting with Haftar in Benghazi in August. — AFP

 

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