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  • Armenian Officials: Premature to Blame Pilot Error for May Crash

    Armenian officials say premature to blame pilot error for May plane crash
    that killed 113

    AP Worldstream; Jul 28, 2006

    A top Armenian air safety official said Friday that a Russian-led
    investigation into the crash of a passenger jet that killed 113 people
    in May could be premature in saying that the cause was pilot error.

    Artyom Movsisian, head of Armenia's civil aviation authority, said
    that the exact cause of the crash of the Airbus-320 operated by
    Armenia's Armavia airline on the approach to the Russian resort town
    of Sochi remained unclear.

    "Was it problems with the pilot's health or nervousness of the air
    traffic controller or the pilot's loss of direction? This remains to
    be seen," he said, adding that the conclusions announced in Moscow
    were only preliminary.

    The airline's security chief, Arshan Nalbandian, said the Russian
    findings "do not correspond to reality because the investigation is
    not over yet."

    Tatyana Anodina, the head of a civil aviation agency that links Russia
    with 11 other ex-Soviet republics, said Wednesday that the pilots
    allowed the plane to descend too low as it faced bad weather on its
    approach to Sochi airport.

    Anodina added that an automated system warned the two pilots that the
    plan was flying dangerously low, but that a last-ditch effort to gain
    altitude failed to head off the crash into the Black Sea, according to
    the ITAR-Tass news agency.

    Everyone on board died in the May 3 crash, which came a month before a
    Russian S7 Airlines A-310 went off the runway and slammed into a
    building in the Siberian city of Irkutsk, killing 125 people.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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