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Russian investigators say that a fault with the wing flaps of the military plane that recently went down over the Black Sea was the reason it crashed and killed all of its 92 passengers.
A Tupolev Tu-154 stands on the tarmac of the Chkalovsky military airport north of Moscow, Russia, Jan. 15, 2015. REUTERS/Dmitry Petrochenko UPDATE: 5:42 a.m. EST — The Russian defense ministry ...
The plane, a Tupolev-154 belonging to the Defence Ministry, disappeared from radar screens two minutes after taking off on Sunday from Sochi in southern Russia, killing dozens of Red Army Choir ...
The plane, a Tupolev-154 belonging to the Defence Ministry, disappeared from radar screens two minutes after taking off on Sunday from Sochi in southern Russia, killing dozens of Red Army Choir ...
Russian investigators probing the Christmas Day Sochi plane crash believe a fault with the aircraft’s wing flaps is to blame, the Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday, citing an investigative… ...
All 157 passengers and 13 crew members aboard Taban Air Flight 6437 survived as the Tupolev-154 aircraft caught fire on the tarmac of Mashhad International Airport, local media reported. At least ...
The Tupolev-154 plane, which belonged to the Defence Ministry, disappeared from radar screens two minutes after taking off on Sunday from Sochi in southern Russia.
Investigators in Kyrgyzstan are probing an extraordinary incident in which a Tupolev Tu-154 lost part of its wing after colliding with a US military Boeing KC-135 tanker during take-off from ...
Russian investigators looking into the crash of a military plane that crashed, killing all 92 on board, believe a fault with its wing flaps was the reason it plunged into the Black Sea, an ...
An Iranian jetliner skidded off the runway and smashed its wing as it landed on Friday, sparking a fire that killed 29 of the 148 people aboard, ... The craft was a Russian-made Tupolev 154.
RUSSIA'S transport authority will recommend the grounding of the workhorse Tu-154 airplane after a jet exploded on a runway, the latest in a string of Tupolev accidents.
a fault with its wing flaps was the reason it plunged into the Black Sea, an investigative source told the Interfax news agency on Tuesday. The plane, a Tupolev-154 belonging to the Defence Ministry, ...
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