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    RUSSIAN AIR FORCE CO BLAMES ARMENIAN AIRLINER CRASH ON PILOT ERROR

    Ekho Moskvy radio, Moscow
    16 May 06

    [Presenter] The Air Force commander-in-chief, Vladimir Mikhaylov,
    believes there is no point in raising the black boxes of the Airbus
    that crashed near Sochi. Yuliya Kosilova has more.

    [Correspondent] The cost of searching for and retrieving the on-board
    recorders of the lost A-320 is unjustified, Vladimir Mikhaylov,
    commander-in-chief of the Air Force, thinks. Even if the black box
    is brought up from the bed of the Black Sea, he believes, it won't
    tell the experts anything new. It will only confirm that it was all
    down to the weather.

    But Mikhaylov blames the crash not on the weather itself but an error
    by the pilot, who failed to take proper account of the difficult
    weather conditions. That said, Mikhaylov thinks that the captain's
    decision not to try and land at Sochi and instead return to Yerevan,
    whence the aircraft had taken off, was the right thing to do. That's
    what he should have done, according to Mikhaylov. There's little
    point in changing your mind, because it can bring serious consequences.

    Mikhaylov pointed out that the black boxes are at the heart of
    media comment, which he regards as distressing for the victims of
    the relatives. However, he added, military specialists are willing
    to help decode the on-board recorders.

    [Presenter] The Armenian airliner crashed into the Black Sea on 3 May,
    with 112 people on board. All perished.

    [The operation to raise the black boxes continues, RTR Russia TV
    reported at 1300 gmt. There are fears that the batteries powering
    the boxes' location transmitters will soon go flat.]
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