Key finding in Russian plane crash investigation
The Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation confirmed this Friday the recovery of the black boxes of the An-24 plane operated by Angara Airlines, which suffered a fatal accident in the Amur region, in the east of the country. The accident, which occurred during a domestic flight with approximately 50 passengers and crew, left no survivors, according to local authorities.
Analysis process and next steps
The data recording devices (FDR) and voice recording devices (CVR), commonly known as black boxes—despite their orange color to facilitate their location—were taken to Moscow for decoding. This technical process will allow us to reconstruct the last minutes of the flight and determine critical factors such as:
- Flight parameters (altitude, speed, trajectory)
- Cabin communications
- Possible mechanical failures
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin heads a special commission to coordinate the government response. The first hypotheses point to:
- Technical failures: The aircraft has recorded four operational incidents since 2018
- Human error: The possible responsibility of the crew is analyzed
Operational context and trade-offs
The crashed An-24 covered the Khabarovsk-Blagoveshchensk-Tinda route, operated by Angara Airlines, a key company in the connectivity of Eastern Siberia. Governor Vasili Orlov detailed that compensation to families will amount to 5 million rubles (≈53,000 USD), jointly financed by:
- Airline insurer
- Federal Government
- Regional authorities
Air safety experts emphasize that this accident reopens the debate on:
- Fleet renewal in Russian regional airlines
- Maintenance protocols for Soviet aircraft
- Regulatory supervision on domestic flights
What’s next in the investigation? The data in the black boxes should be correlated with:
- Weather reports
- Maintenance history
- Air traffic control testimonies
This tragic event marks the worst air accident in Russia since 2018, when another An-148 crashed near Moscow with 71 victims.
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