Decoding of the flight recorders of the crashed A-320 is in the final stage
ArmRadio.am
12.07.2006 17:17
President of the CIS Interstate Aviation Committee Tatyana Anodina
declared today in Yerevan that decoding of the flight recorders
of the crashed A-320 is in the final stage. For the first time she
officially stated that they have all grounds, which will allow to
detect the exact reasons of the crash.
"The whole information will be publicized by the end of the month
and the work will be completed," Tatyana Anodina said.
The decoded data will not be disseminated through mass media, as it
is required by international law. Recently "Moskovskiy Komsomolets"
newspaper wrote that the decoding of the flight recorders suggests
that those guilty of the crash should be searched for on the land
and that the human factor cannot be considered the cause of the
tragedy. The paper quoted also pilot Alexander Akimenko's words:
"There are no felones-de-se among pilots. And after the crewmembers
die, taking also the lives of hundreds of passengers, the culprits
should be searched for among the alive. Tatyana Anodina considers
such publications impermissible and improper.
"Consultation with any structure is excluded. According to
international norms, the Interstate Aviation Committee should draw
objective suggestions and there can be no pressure on the part of
any structure," she said.
To remind, the last flight of the crashed A-320 was modeled in
Toulouse.
French, Russian and Armenian specialists were participating in the
works. The results of the investigation have not been completely
summed up so far.
ArmRadio.am
12.07.2006 17:17
President of the CIS Interstate Aviation Committee Tatyana Anodina
declared today in Yerevan that decoding of the flight recorders
of the crashed A-320 is in the final stage. For the first time she
officially stated that they have all grounds, which will allow to
detect the exact reasons of the crash.
"The whole information will be publicized by the end of the month
and the work will be completed," Tatyana Anodina said.
The decoded data will not be disseminated through mass media, as it
is required by international law. Recently "Moskovskiy Komsomolets"
newspaper wrote that the decoding of the flight recorders suggests
that those guilty of the crash should be searched for on the land
and that the human factor cannot be considered the cause of the
tragedy. The paper quoted also pilot Alexander Akimenko's words:
"There are no felones-de-se among pilots. And after the crewmembers
die, taking also the lives of hundreds of passengers, the culprits
should be searched for among the alive. Tatyana Anodina considers
such publications impermissible and improper.
"Consultation with any structure is excluded. According to
international norms, the Interstate Aviation Committee should draw
objective suggestions and there can be no pressure on the part of
any structure," she said.
To remind, the last flight of the crashed A-320 was modeled in
Toulouse.
French, Russian and Armenian specialists were participating in the
works. The results of the investigation have not been completely
summed up so far.