The interior Ministry of Kazakhstan has called the version of the plane crash in Almaty
The investigation of the plane crash airline Bek Air near Alma-ATA among the possible versions of the reasons of state of emergency is considering a technical failure, a piloting error and adverse weather conditions, said the press service of the interior Ministry.
The investigation of the plane crash airline Bek Air near Alma-ATA among the possible versions of the reasons of state of emergency is considering a technical failure, a piloting error and adverse weather conditions, said the press service of the interior Ministry.
As noticed the head of the Ministry of internal Affairs Yerlan Turgumbaev, Agency Workers check the work of all aviation and ground services involved in the organization and conduct of the flight, questioned decision-makers and carry out a survey of passengers.
"The consequence studied all the documents, audio and video. Appointed a number of examinations on the condition of the aircraft, as well as among them a fire-technical, transport, and investigative expertise, " he said.
With the aircraft already confiscated the recorders and on-Board printed illustrated edition. Now continues the examination of the area of the crash.
according to the interior Ministry, according to the position on December 28 in medical institutions of Almaty are 47 received damage, as well as among them 9 children.
The airline Bek Air flight Almaty - Nur-Sultan in the cabin which was 98 people, including five crew members, on the last working day of the week during takeoff lost altitude, struck a concrete fence and made a collision With a two-story structure. Lost their lives twelve.
Flights of the Fokker-100 and the operation of the airline in Kazakhstan stopped for a while. On the first day weekend in the country declared national mourning. MIA has begun pre-trial proceedings under paragraph 344 part 3 "failure to maintain the security and operation of air transport" the Criminal code of Kazakhstan.
on the last working day of the week Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar said that, on inaccurate data, in the takeoff, the Aircraft twice touched the tail of the runway.
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