Russian Aviation Authority Rosaviatsiya Re-Examines Emergency Landing of Ural Airlines’ Airbus A320

2023-11-10 04:23:00

The Russian aviation authority Rosaviatsiya has submitted a report on the emergency landing of Ural Airlines’ Airbus A320 in a wheat field. Now she has the examination repeated.

The Russian aviation authority Rosaviatsiya only published its first report on flight U6-1383 at the end of October. The report showed that a technical defect was at the origin of the emergency landing of Ural Airlines’ Airbus A320 in a wheat field. In the end, however, the pilots’ mistakes led to the plane running out of kerosene.

However, as the newspaper Izvestia reports, Rosaviatsiya is now retracting its own report. According to a document available to the newspaper, “newly discovered circumstances” are cited as the reason. Now the investigation is to be reopened by a new team of experts. The document comes from the West Siberian section of the authority, which also wrote the report. She is responsible for the incident that took place in mid-September on the way to Novosibirsk.

Dissatisfied with the examination?

According to an Izvestia source at the authority, the Rosaviatsiya management is actually behind the change of course, not new circumstances on site. The top management of the authority was not satisfied with the quality of the investigation.

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