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    Armenian Airbus crash in May caused by piloting errors - officials

    AFX International Focus
    July 26, 2006 Wednesday 11:07 AM GMT

    MOSCOW (AFX) - The crash of an Armenian Airbus plane off Russia's
    Black Sea coast in May that killed all 113 people on board was caused
    by piloting errors, Russian Transport Minister Igor Levitin said.

    'Weather conditions were difficult, the human factor played its role,'
    Levitin was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying at a press
    conference, held about the results of an inquiry into the crash of
    the A320 liner belonging to Armavia airlines.

    Tatyana Anodina, head of the intergovernmental aviation committee
    that took part in the enquiry, said: 'The main pilot did not ensure
    control of the plane as far as angle and altitude were concerned.'

    'The co-pilot did not ensure necessary control on the descent,'
    Anodina said, adding that an alarm system had gone off as the plane
    plunged but that it was too late to regain altitude.

    The Airbus A320 plunged into the Black Sea on May 3 amid rainy weather
    as it was coming in to land in Sochi -- a popular coastal resort city
    in southwest Russia.
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