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Moscow crash

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:03 am

Just blagged this off the BBC. Anyone have any more info?

An aircraft thought to be a small business jet has crashed at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, Russian officials say.
The plane, which was reported to be carrying crew but no passengers, is said to have crashed on take-off at about 1650 local time (1350 GMT).
It was heading from Moscow to Berlin. Early reports suggest three crew members were injured.
BBC reporters say there is a heavy snow storm in Moscow. No official statement has been given on the crash's cause.
The airport director told the BBC the aircraft had requested an emergency landing immediately after take-off but could not stop on the runway.
The airport has reportedly been closed to further flights.
Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry has confirmed the plane was a small business jet.
Initial reports suggested the aircraft involved was an Airbus A310.
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Re: Moscow crash

Postby Ivan » Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:03 pm

Challenger 800 N168CK.
3 injured no fatalities
Russian planes: IL-76 (all standard length ones),  Tu-154 and Il-62, Tu-134 and [url=http://an24.uw.hu/]An-24RV[/ur
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Re: Moscow crash

Postby CSM » Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:36 pm

i dont know if its just me but there seems to have been a rise in aircraft crashes over the last few months, or perhaps im just paying more attention these days
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Re: Moscow crash

Postby expat » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:41 am

i dont know if its just me but there seems to have been a rise in aircraft crashes over the last few months, or perhaps im just paying more attention these days


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Re: Moscow crash

Postby CSM » Fri Feb 16, 2007 4:14 am

That really ticks me off that the media always focus on the negative stuff in the world
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