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    PLANE'S ENGINE WORKING BEFORE BLACK SEA CRASH

    Irish Examiner, Ireland
    June 19 2006

    The Armenian airliner that crashed into the Black Sea last month
    killing all 113 people aboard was intact, with its engines operating
    normally and enough fuel to land prior to impact, a Russian
    investigating commission said today.

    The Armavia Airbus A320 was also under manual control by its pilots
    up to the moment of the May 3 pre-dawn catastrophe near the Russian
    port of Sochi, the Transport Ministry commission said in a statement.

    The commission, which based its conclusions on an analysis of the
    plane's "black box" flight recorders, did not assign blame for
    the crash.

    Prosecutors have dismissed the possibility that terrorists had brought
    the plane down, and officials point to rough weather or pilot error
    as the likely cause.

    Armavia officials have suggested that air traffic controllers were
    at least partly to blame, for giving the pilots improper instructions.

    The commission said it planned further analysis of the recorders and
    computer modelling to determine a cause. The flight was en route to
    Sochi from the Armenian capital, Yerevan.
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