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04 November 2021, 13:17

Aviation Department representatives off to Irkutsk to investigate An-12 plane crash

MINSK, 4 November (BelTA) – Representatives of the Aviation Department of the Belarusian Transport and Communications Ministry have left for the Russian city of Irkutsk in order to participate in the investigation of the An-12 aircraft crash, which happened on 3 November, the ministry's press service told BelTA.

The Belarusian side was told that the aircraft's flight data recorders had been found and their serial numbers match Aviation Department records.

The source said: “A number of mass media reported that allegedly the aircraft had not been de-iced when leaving Yakutsk. We would like to explain that de-icing is done only to enable an aircraft to depart. The crew can turn on the de-icing system in flight.”

The ministry also said that they are working with Russian colleagues to organize the delivery of the dead bodies.

Three Belarusians die in An-12 plane crash near IrkutskThree Belarusians die in An-12 plane crash near Irkutsk
According to the diplomatic mission, there were seven people on board the aircraft belonging to the Grodno airline. “Unfortunately, according to the available information, they died. Among them were three citizens of the Republic of Belarus,” the embassy said.
Details of An-12 aircraft crash near Russian Irkutsk clarifiedDetails of An-12 aircraft crash near Russian Irkutsk clarified
An Antonov-12BK aircraft (tail number EW-518TI) crashed near the village of Pivovarikha at 11:34 on 3 November while flying in complicated weather conditions (sleet, icy rain) after missing an approach to the Irkutsk airport.
Flights of Belarusian An-12 aircraft suspended until end of Irkutsk crash investigationFlights of Belarusian An-12 aircraft suspended until end of Irkutsk crash investigation
Representatives of the Aviation Department, who will be part of the investigation commission established by the Interstate Aviation Committee, will leave for Irkutsk soon.

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