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Smolensk disaster led to the pilot recklessness PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 13:51

Pilots of the Polish presidential plane that crashed April 10 near Smolensk had acted recklessly in bad weather conditions, the black box recording device according to TU-154 , said a Polish official.

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Black box recordings were delivered Monday in Moscow , Polish Interior Minister Jerzy Miller. Russian Opinion of the accident can not be fully disclosed, because of an agreement signed by the official Polish Russian deputy Sergei Ivanov.
A source who wished to remain anonymous said "presidential airplane pilots acted like" cowboys ", landed in spite of all warnings, not wanting to have major problems with passengers on board camera.
The same sources also said that records were "difficult and full of noise", noting that some "parts can not be interpreted."
Records exclude a terrorist attack on the presidential plane Tupolev , but the same source notes that "unfortunately, the record is clear that the crew breached all security provisions."
Yak-40 pilots of a plane that landed at the airport before Smolensk, took about TU-154 airplane crew, warning them about the extremely reduced visibility below Minin was a military airport navigation equipment base.
Record radio communication between pilots airplane TU-154 with the device of Yak-40 was dramatic, he said that source.
It mentions that the voice of General Blasik, head of the Air Force, is clear in the black box recordings. Experts believe that this would be evidence of breach of standard procedures and that the Polish presidential airplane pilots were pressured to reach their destination on time.

[Ziar.com]


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