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    SOCHI AIRPORT GROUND CONTROLLER CHANGES HIS DECISION IN ONLY 30 SECONDS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 15 2006

    YEREVAN, MAY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The Main Department of Civil Aviation
    adjunct to the Armenian government received an official press release
    from the CIS Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) on the Armenian
    airline Armavia's A-320 plane crash near Sochi on May 3. According
    to preliminary information, the first radio communication between
    the approach ground controller of Sochi airport and the pilots of
    A-320 took place at 21:10:20 Greenwich mean time, and the plane
    crew last communicated with the ground controller at 22:12:35. The
    pilots did not respond to the controller at 22:12:39, 22:13:08 and
    later. According to the information on the RA Main Department of Civil
    Aviation, at 22:10:45 the pilots reported opening the undercarriage
    and readiness to make a landing, in response to which they received
    information about a distance of 10 km and 4,000X190 weather and were
    given permission to land. However, about 30 seconds later the ground
    controller reported the actual lower line - 100 metres and issued a
    command to stop lowering the aircraft, make a second circle with a
    turn to the right, gain an altitude of 600 metres and to communicate
    with the ground controller in charge of circle flights. The preliminary
    analysis of the radar data shows that the plane started making a second
    circle at an altitude of about 300 metres - by turning to the right,
    beginning to gain intensively altitude (450 meters at the maximium),
    with a simultaneous loss of speed with respect to the earth and
    further lowering of the aircraft until it hit the water surface.
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