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    ARMENIAN AND RUSSIAN PARTIES DID NOT APPLY TO GEORGIAN AIR NAVIGATION FOR ASSISTANCE

    Tbilisi, May 4. ArmInfo-BSP. Either the Armenian or the Russian
    parties had applied to the Georgian Air Navigation for the records
    of the last talks of Georgian flying control officers and the crew
    of the Armenian wrecked plane till the last moment, Novosti-Georgia
    reports. Armenian Airbus A-320 belonging to Armavia company flying
    from Yerevan to Sochi crashed into the Black Sea on May 3 near Sochi.

    Georgy Karbelashvili, Head of Georgian Air Navigation, told journalists
    those records could become an important evidence in the investigation
    of the crash. Karbelashvili said he had already offered assistance
    to the Armenian Ambassador to Georgia. He said the records show that
    A-320 had been in the airspace of Georgia for about an hour, then
    almost reaching the border with Russia the plane had to turn back
    because of the bad weather. However, not reaching Kutaisi, the plane
    again took the former course as the Russian flying control officer
    informed the crew about the improving weather in Sochi. Karbelashvili
    refutes the report that allegedly the crew was proposed to land in
    Tbilisi airport. He said that under international navigation rules,
    a crew is informed of all the possible airports for emergency landing
    before the flight. In the given case, those were the airports in
    Russia and Yerevan. The last words of the Armenian pilot to Georgian
    flying control officers were: "Thank you, see you on the way back!" The
    Airbus disappeared from the Georgian monitors at 2:05 AM Tbilisi time
    and crashed into the sea in about 10 minutes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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