A Antonov-24 plane from the Russian company Angara Airlines crashed with more than 40 people aboard this Thursday, July 24. The flight connected Blagovechtchensk and Tynda, in eastern Russia.
• The device disappears from the radars, the investigation was launched
The plane “disappeared from the radars” in the region of love (Russian Far East), said the governor of the region of Vassili Orlov.
“Emergency services have announced that an Antonov-24 plane, which had a flight between Blagovechtchensk and Tynda had disappeared from the radars today,” said Vassili Orlo on Telegram.
Subsequently, the Russian authorities said that the fuselage of the flame of the plane had been discovered by rescuers, sent in the act by the Ministry of Russia for emergency situations.
A Rosaviatsia plane has also taken off to conduct investigations. The remains were found in a mountain, 16 kilometers from Tynda.
• An error of the “planned” crew
The plane disappeared from the radar after carrying out a second approach to land at the Tynda airport, the press service of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Far of the East reported.
The Airlines Airlines apparatus, which did not share any signal about any problem in the air, “did not respond to communication to a control point several kilometers from Tynda airport,” said Russian news agency Tass on Thursday morning.
“The version planned by the authorities is that of an error in the crew, which hit a hill when landing with bad weather. Other versions will also be studied,” said a source from the agency.
• 49 people on board
According to the governor of the drama region, 43 passengers were aboard the plane, including five children, as well as six crew members. According to emergency services, there are 40 passengers on board, including 2 children and 6 crew members.
An investigation has been opened, the Tass agency specifies. The plane suffered the necessary controls before the flight, the airline said.
The device was built almost 50 years ago. In 2021 his navigability certificate extended until 2036.
Source: BFM TV
