Ethiopian disaster machine had unusually high speed

The plane of Ethiopian Airlines that crashed last week had an unusually high speed after it got off the ground at Addis Ababa airport.

A voice from the cockpit of the Boeing 737 MAX asked to be allowed to climb to 14,000 feet above sea level- 6,400 feet above the airport- but disappeared at an altitude of 10,800 feet from the radar after a right turn to return due to flight control problems, as the pilot described it.