A quick flick through this morning's papers will leave you wondering whether it was as a result of the plane hitting a flock of geese, running out of fuel or simply caused by adverse weather conditions.
Both engines of the British Airways jet that crash-landed at Heathrow were still running when it came down.
The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) has issued updated findings indicating its inquiry may now focus on the aircraft's fuel supply system.
Various theories about what caused the jet to lose power have been put forward, including the possibility of fuel contamination.
More on the Heathrow emergency landing
Windows Live Maps presents a geographical guide to the crash landing at Heathrow Airport that involved British Airways flight BA038, which started its journey in Beijing, China.
A British Airways plane on a flight from China made an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport on Thursday and three people were slightly hurt. Does this sort of news put you off flying at all?













