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  • Work to recover tail, landing gear of crashed A320 liner underway

    Work to recover tail, landing gear of crashed A320 liner underway

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    May 3, 2006 Wednesday

    KRASNODAR, May 3 -- On the site of the crash of the A320 passenger
    liner of the Armenian airlines Armavia work is underway to recover
    the spotted parts of the plane.

    A source at the Krasnodar Territory prosecutor's office has confirmed
    reports that so far the bodies of 38 victims have been recovered.

    "The bodies are being taken ashore for identification. Another 26
    fragments of victims' bodies have been found," the source said.

    The prosecutor's office has said it is too early to discuss any causes
    of the disaster, because nothing can be ruled out at this point,
    including technical problems, the human factor or explosion.

    "The crew's captain first made a decision to make a landing, but poor
    visibility and bad weather forced him to change his mind, so he told
    the air traffic controller he was returning to Yerevan. However, a
    short while later the conditions improved. The range of visibility on
    one runway was 100 meters, and on the other, 360 meters. The captain
    made a final decision to land at Adler. A short while later the plane
    crashed," the territorial prosecutor's office said.

    A team of investigators from the Russian Prosecutor-General's office
    has left Moscow for Adler to help investigate the incident on site.

    The chief of the Prosecutor General's Office special investigations
    department, Vladimir Lyseiko is leading the panel of inquiry.
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