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Decoding of A-320 Flight Recorder Did Not Provide Full Notion of Crash Causes
10.06.2006 13:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The causes of the catastrophe of A-320 Armenian
airbus, which crashed near Sochi Russian Black Sea resort on the night
of May 3, can be established only after data of all flight recorders
are decoded, Armenian Ambassador to Russia Armen Smbatyan believes. He
remarked that the completed decoding of the first out of two black box
flight recorders with record of the conversations of the crew did not
provide a full notion on the causes of the crash. Processing of the
information of the second flight recorder, which registered indexes of
airborne instruments, will complete in the coming fortnight. Russian,
Armenian and French experts work over that problem. The airbus flying
from Yerevan to Sochi, fell when approaching the airport 6 km away
from the Black Sea coastline. All 113 persons aboard died, reports
Golos Rossii.
Decoding of A-320 Flight Recorder Did Not Provide Full Notion of Crash Causes
10.06.2006 13:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The causes of the catastrophe of A-320 Armenian
airbus, which crashed near Sochi Russian Black Sea resort on the night
of May 3, can be established only after data of all flight recorders
are decoded, Armenian Ambassador to Russia Armen Smbatyan believes. He
remarked that the completed decoding of the first out of two black box
flight recorders with record of the conversations of the crew did not
provide a full notion on the causes of the crash. Processing of the
information of the second flight recorder, which registered indexes of
airborne instruments, will complete in the coming fortnight. Russian,
Armenian and French experts work over that problem. The airbus flying
from Yerevan to Sochi, fell when approaching the airport 6 km away
from the Black Sea coastline. All 113 persons aboard died, reports
Golos Rossii.