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    IAC HAS ALL THE NECESSARY FACTS TO MAKE A FINAL CONCLUSION ON THE
    ARMAVIA A320 CRASH IN SOCHI

    Yerevan, July 12. ArmInfo. 'Today it can be at last officially stated
    that the IAC (International Aviation Committee) has all the necessary
    facts to make a final conclusion on the ArmAvia A320 crash in Sochi,
    May 3, and complete the preparation of the official report by Russian,
    Armenian and French experts,' said on a press conference in Yerevan
    Tatiana Anodina, head of the Committee.

    Ms. Anodina also said that all the works on analysis of objective
    control and flight modeling are completed and all that remains is to
    revise all the materials and bring them into one. By the end of July
    2006 all the documents will have been published. She also stated that
    the information about the pilots' talk published by mass media is
    incorrect, as the recordings of the talks are never being presented
    to the public.

    Speaking of her meeting with President of Armenia Robert Kocharian,
    T. Anodina said that Armenian Head of State fully realizes the
    necessity of making an objective conclusion about the causes of the
    catastrophe. Nothing of making agree the decisions and recommendations
    with the Government was spoken, as the IAC is an independent structure,
    free of any governmental influence.

    Ms. Anodina said that immense finance resources were spent to find
    out the details of eth catastrophe. Now, the blackbox recorders,
    so difficultly lifted from the sea, are completely deciphered. She
    said that the last minutes of the flight are modeled and affirmed
    the information that the weather conditions at the airport wiftly
    changed when landing and were one of the catastrophe's causes.
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