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    DMITRI ATBASHYAN'S VERSIONS ON THE CRASH of A320

    Lragir.am
    06 May 06

    The president of the National Aviation Society Dmitri Atbashyan,
    a meritorious pilot of the Soviet Union, gave his suppositions on
    the crash of A320 on May 6.

    "I rely on clearly reported facts. We do not know what records the
    black boxes contain, we do not know what happened. We know that the
    plane plunged into the water at an extremely high speed 6 km from
    the shore. In addition, the fall was so heavy that the plane broke
    to small pieces. The plane could break to small pieces for two reasons.

    If the plane were airtight, even a light blow would make it explode.

    Second, it could break into small pieces on plunging into the water
    at a high speed. It is a fact that the plane was out of control
    when it fell into the water. If on falling into the water the plane
    were controllable, the pilot would manage to report that they were
    running out of fuel and he decided to land on water, etc." and land on
    water. All the pilots are trained to land on water, both theoretically
    and on special equipment.

    Why did the plane fall? There can be different reasons. First, they
    lost speed. The plane stays in the air as long as it has the minimum
    speed required to stay in the air. If the speed is below the minimum,
    the train falls on a spiral trajectory. Modern planes cannot resist
    the fall, they need 1-1.5 km to regain control of the plane. They did
    not have so much distance. In other words, if the plane is falling,
    the disaster is inevitable.

    When the aerodynamics of a plane is disrupted, the minimum speed may
    be different for a dry, wet, frozen plane. A wet plane is dangerous.

    It is very difficult to fly in the rain. Sometimes the rain does not
    reach the plane. Sometimes the rain reaches the plane and increases
    resistance. In such cases the power of the engine may not be enough
    to overcome the extra resistance.

    Thunder and lightning could also affect the plane. Lightning conductors
    are installed on the wings of the plane to discharge natural lightning
    and charges, occurring between the wings of the plane. There have been
    cases when the examination of the fragments of crashed planes showed
    that one part or another was missing. For instance, there have been
    cases when the pipe inside the wing, which supplies pressure equal
    to the atmospheric pressure, was shorter by 3 meters. The crashed
    A320 was not new and had been repaired.

    It is impossible to assert that the plane plunged into the water at
    a 60° angle. If the visibility was 3000 m, and the plane plunged
    into the sea 6000 m from the coast, who could calculate the angle of
    the fall?"

    --Boundary_(ID_RW2aOPXUHZ6DORXPM1VnjA)--
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