Plane crashes occur frequently. It also happens because of mistakes at times. Similarly, the Aircraft of Air Niugini Airlines was supposed to land in Micronesia, but the plane crashed into the sea just 1500 feet from the runway. The Papua New Guinea Accident Investigation Commission said in its final report that the aircraft's automatic system had repeatedly warned, but the pilot reportedly dismissed it, which led to the accident. Plastic footwear trending in monsoons will help to stay away from infection According to information, 34 people were rescued after the plane sank into the sea, while one person was killed. Several boats were rushed to the plane immediately due to the accident near the runway. Most people were rescued by the US Navy. The aircraft's system had warned, according to the report. This was followed by voice and light messaging. A video recorded in the cockpit at the time of the accident has also been released. Completed 6500-km journey by hiding under the plane, survived minus 60 degrees Celsius The co-pilot can be heard saying, "We're very down, we're very down." The investigation report did not name the pilot, but it was reported that he rejected several warning messages. While he received the message via Warning Light, he was being asked to top the plane. An inquiry report into the September 2018 incident has now surfaced and the reason behind it has been revealed. VIDEO: Again plane hovered over the World Cup match, this special thing written in the banner