Taiwan Plane Crash Truth: Pilot's Audio Says 'Engine Flameout'
TransAsia Airways Flight 235 tragedy is still on question. The plane was crashed on river four minutes after takeoff and killed almost all passengers. The recent pilot audio was recovered from black box. This data shows very shocking to investigators.
The pilot of the TransAsia Airways Flight 235 said "mayday, mayday, engine flameout" moments before it crashed into a river. 31 passengers found death and 12 are still missing and hopes are less to their life. The shocking theory is pilot are too missing. This is very unknown reason for missing pilots.
The TransAsia two engine propjet is carrying 58 passenger mostly travelers from China is banked to Keelung River is clipped a highway near to it. Among 15 are pulled live by rescue team in day light.
Taiwan official said 31 are confirmed death and 15 are rescued and 12 are missing till the dates among two pilots are too missing. Two people from ground are got injured due to this.

Although Taipei Fire Department official coordinating are very optimistic and still believe that o more live people.
Huge crane was used to pullout TransAsia flight 235. This was again huge task to do.
Taiwan authority recovered video click by some people at highway shows NP flame in engine and plane direct crashed to river. But pilot last moment audio says Mayday call engine flame!!!!! Is pointing something else. This is causing some fishy plan behind the plane crash. This also link to missing of pilot make more suspicious to investigators.
Most of local believe that pilot took good decisions to crash plane into river. They most saved 5000 peoples around crash area. Where plane was crashed is highly populated area, where school and building are located.
The both pilot are very experience has 5000 hours of flying and one of the experience pilot in camp.
The TransAsia plane crash is most die hearting as it carry a 100 days premature baby and got them into the ICU again and mother was too save and has several bone fracture.
Lucky Kinmen County Magistrate Chen Fuhai missed flight because of his meeting is delayed to catch flight.
Victims included Wang Qinghuo was returning to his home city of Xiamen to get married Sunday. This is ageing disappointment to both family and bride too.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed condolences, saying he was "deeply grieved." Wednesday's flight took off from Taipei's downtown Sungshan Airport.
TransAsia director Peter Chen said, weather conditions are not a factor and the cause of the accident had not been determined.
The plane's black boxes were recovered and on based on the recording of communications the investigate the reason to crash.