As survivors mourn the victims in the Henan Airlines plane crash last week, both the central and provincial governments are working to ensure that it doesn’t happen again. The accident broke a five-plus-year record of no crashes by Chinese airlines. But it seems the immediate blame is being placed on everything from environmental conditions to airline management. B-O-N’s Susan Tart takes a look at what’s really beneath the crash and how likely it is to happen again.
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