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  • Minsk: Crew of Belarus plane must not be blamed for crash in Yerevan

    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    Russia & CIS General Newswire
    February 17, 2008 Sunday 1:54 PM MSK


    Crew of Belarusian plane must not be blamed for crash in Yerevan -
    Minsk

    MINSK Feb 17


    The crew of a Belavia plane which crash- landed at the Yerevan
    airport last week, must not be blamed for the accident, the
    Belarusian Transport Ministry said.

    "The crew acted professionally in compliance with the flight
    instruction intended specifically for this type of aircraft," head of
    the ministry's Aviation Department Vadim Melnik told Interfax on
    Sunday.

    "In that situation the Belarusian crew acted professionally," he
    said.

    Melnik arrived in Moscow to coordinate an inter-line group of experts
    to investigate the crash.

    "An updated report will be released in a couple of days," he said,
    noting that special equipment required to read the plane's black box
    is in Moscow.

    Earlier reports said that a CRJ-100LR (BOMBARDIER) plane of the
    Belavia airline lurched leftward after take-off, turned upside down
    and crashed on Thursday.

    There were 18 passengers - citizens of Belarus, Armenia, Georgia,
    Russia and Ukraine - and three crew aboard. No one as killed, but
    seven people sustained injuries and were hospitalized in Yerevan.

    A criminal investigation was launched on charges of violating flight
    safety regulations and rules of operating a plane, according to the
    Belarusian Transport Prosecutor's Office.
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