Russian airline Red Wings plane crash
MOSCOW- Researchers examine flight recorders and other evidence to try the cause of the plane crash in Moscow that four people died determine.
The Tu-204 belonging to the Russian airline Red Wings had eight people, all crew members, as it careered track Saturday during landing at Moscow Vnukovo Airport. It was partly in an adjacent road, broke into pieces and caught fire.
The four survivors were reported in critical or serious condition in Moscow hospitals.
Vladimir Markin, spokesman for the main research agency of Russia, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying Sunday that the data recorders were examined, along with fuel samples. He also said the aircraft for flight documents taken from the airline to research.
MOSCOW- Researchers examine flight recorders and other evidence to try the cause of the plane crash in Moscow that four people died determine.
The Tu-204 belonging to the Russian airline Red Wings had eight people, all crew members, as it careered track Saturday during landing at Moscow Vnukovo Airport. It was partly in an adjacent road, broke into pieces and caught fire.
The four survivors were reported in critical or serious condition in Moscow hospitals.
Vladimir Markin, spokesman for the main research agency of Russia, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying Sunday that the data recorders were examined, along with fuel samples. He also said the aircraft for flight documents taken from the airline to research.
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