ARMENIAN AIRCRAFT WAS OPERATING NORMALLY WHEN IT CRASHED - CLAIM
Airline Industry Information
June 20, 2006
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It has been found that the Armavia Airbus A320 aircraft that crashed
into the Black Sea in May was intact and its engines were operating
normally.
The aircraft also had enough fuel to land, according to a Russian
transport ministry commission. The commission, which is investigating
the crash, said that the Armenian aircraft was under manual control
of its pilots up to the moment of impact.
The commission has not attributed any blame for the crash after
examining the aircraft's flight recorders.
The crash of the aircraft killed all 113 people on board.
--Boundary_(ID_SZMbwW2DPa4fTvuRPiLhJw)--
Airline Industry Information
June 20, 2006
Airline Industry Information-©1997-2006 M2 Communications LTD
It has been found that the Armavia Airbus A320 aircraft that crashed
into the Black Sea in May was intact and its engines were operating
normally.
The aircraft also had enough fuel to land, according to a Russian
transport ministry commission. The commission, which is investigating
the crash, said that the Armenian aircraft was under manual control
of its pilots up to the moment of impact.
The commission has not attributed any blame for the crash after
examining the aircraft's flight recorders.
The crash of the aircraft killed all 113 people on board.
--Boundary_(ID_SZMbwW2DPa4fTvuRPiLhJw)--