DID HUMAN FACTOR CAUSE CRASH OF A-320 AIRBUS?
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
16/06/2006
Or It's Another Version to Save Russian Air Communicator.
The decoding of the black boxes of the crashed A-320 airbus is
completed, Moskovskiy Komsomolec newspaper quoted one of the experts
as saying.
According to the expert the official data will be published in
several days, but it is known already that the airplane was in perfect
technical condition.
The crash was caused by the so-called human factor.
The expert found no drawback in the technical state of the airbus. The
experts found out that there was no lack of fuel, either.
The experts believe that the airbus crashed because of the crew lost
its orientation in the air space. The crew may appear in such situation
because of bad weather conditions or when they lose concentration.
On May 3, the factor of bad weather conditions was more actual. The
black boxes testify that when the air traffic controller sent the
airbus for the second circle, the crew guided the plane and not
the autopilot.
It's worth mentioning that earlier the unknown sources spread a
version according to which the crash was caused by the controller of
the Adler airport, as he didn't take into account the capacities of
the Armenian pilot and didn't let him land.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
16/06/2006
Or It's Another Version to Save Russian Air Communicator.
The decoding of the black boxes of the crashed A-320 airbus is
completed, Moskovskiy Komsomolec newspaper quoted one of the experts
as saying.
According to the expert the official data will be published in
several days, but it is known already that the airplane was in perfect
technical condition.
The crash was caused by the so-called human factor.
The expert found no drawback in the technical state of the airbus. The
experts found out that there was no lack of fuel, either.
The experts believe that the airbus crashed because of the crew lost
its orientation in the air space. The crew may appear in such situation
because of bad weather conditions or when they lose concentration.
On May 3, the factor of bad weather conditions was more actual. The
black boxes testify that when the air traffic controller sent the
airbus for the second circle, the crew guided the plane and not
the autopilot.
It's worth mentioning that earlier the unknown sources spread a
version according to which the crash was caused by the controller of
the Adler airport, as he didn't take into account the capacities of
the Armenian pilot and didn't let him land.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress