Airbus A320 dropped into black sea!!!
juhake:
This image shows the airport. (Linked from the Finnish discussion) MSA to the mountains is something around 17000 feet, so I can imagine that this airport is not very easy place to land. Also in the A.net forums some captain told that in the approach plates there were warnings of turbulence on final.
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airbus380:
It was EK-32009 http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0966917/L/.
More about the accident: http://www.airdisaster.com/news/0506/02/news.shtml
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dths30:
Quote from: Juha Kettinen on 03.05.06, 18:43
This image shows the airport. (Linked from the Finnish discussion) MSA to the mountains is something around 17000 feet, so I can imagine that this airport is not very easy place to land. Also in the A.net forums some captain told that in the approach plates there were warnings of turbulence on final.
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17000 feet?
They approached from the sea, anyway, hence they crashed into the sea.
woordi:
Sergei Kubinov, regional head of the Emergency Situations Ministry, said the age of the aircraft and technical problems could have been involved.
dths30:
Quote from: Ilkka Kärki on 04.05.06, 21:14
Sergei Kubinov, regional head of the Emergency Situations Ministry, said the age of the aircraft and technical problems could have been involved.
"Age" is easy to blame and rather subjective... there are still 727's or Tristars flying out there
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