Moscow: The investigation into a FlyDubai passenger plane crash in southern Russia has not discovered any malfunctions of on-board systems prior to the catastrophe, the Interstate Aviation Committee said Tuesday.
According to the statement, the decoded data from the voice recorder will not be made public in line with international and Russian regulations.
"As a result of the preliminary analysis of flight recorders, no malfunctions of the plane's on-board systems or engines have been found…the plane was technically sound at the take-off," the IAC said in a statement.
On March 19, a Flydubai Boeing 737-800 plane with 55 passengers and 7 crew members on board crashed while attempting to land at an airport in southern Russia. The plane was flying to Rostov-on-Don from Dubai. Nobody survived the crash, which occurred during conditions of poor visibility.
To Read the News in Full 29/03/16 Sputnik
According to the statement, the decoded data from the voice recorder will not be made public in line with international and Russian regulations.
"As a result of the preliminary analysis of flight recorders, no malfunctions of the plane's on-board systems or engines have been found…the plane was technically sound at the take-off," the IAC said in a statement.
On March 19, a Flydubai Boeing 737-800 plane with 55 passengers and 7 crew members on board crashed while attempting to land at an airport in southern Russia. The plane was flying to Rostov-on-Don from Dubai. Nobody survived the crash, which occurred during conditions of poor visibility.
To Read the News in Full 29/03/16 Sputnik
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