Pilot mistake or mechanical problem of the passenger liner Airbus 321 specialists considered among the unlikely circumstances of the plane crash that occurred in the North of the Sinai Peninsula. In addition the experts learned that the aircraft started to fall apart, at an elevation of 4.5 kilometers or even less.
Experts insist that to assert any specific causes of the crash of a domestic airliner Airbus 321 on the North of the Sinai Peninsula is premature. Before that you need to install all accident related disaster.
For example, professionals could calculate the height at which started the destruction of the aircraft. Serious damage of the system, experts say, the plane managed to avoid almost until the moment before he plunged to the level of 4.5 kilometer or even lower, reports The Wall Street Journal.
A similar pattern of destruction must tell the professionals what started the problem in the air, when it actually lost speed while at an altitude of about 9 thousand meters. With all of this, the professionals insist that the negligence of the pilot or mechanical difficulties of the liner are to be an unlikely cause of the crash.
Note that American reconnaissance satellite detected a flash of heat during the fall A321. Besides all this, the final report of the expert Committee of the intelligence analysis company Stratfor explains that the reason the disaster could serve as a bomb carried on Board one of the passengers.
In addition, the experts revealed at the crash site fragments that are not related to the system components of the aircraft. Extraneous components have been selected and sent for examination. It is likely that these points, coupled with the interpretation of data flight recorders will allow professionals to name the cause of the crash of a Russian aircraft in the near future.
Remember, Airbus 321 companies "Kogalymavia" crashed in Egypt on 31 October. The result of the disaster all 217 passengers and 7 crew members were killed. Specialists are considering several versions of the disaster, namely technical problems, the mistake of the pilot and the attack.
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