Bad Weather Conditions Cannot Be Only and Decisive Cause of Crash

PanARMENIAN.Net - Bad weather conditions cannot be the only and decisive cause of the crash of A-320 Armenian plane, former chief of the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia Dmitry Atbashyan said. In his words, the weather on the night of the catastrophe was indeed bad. «There are usually several causes of a crash, specifically, bad visibility, lack of fuel and rain,» he remarked.



Atbashyan also doubted some details of A-320 plane crash. «Seeing a plane fall into the water 6 km away from the coast is hard at 3-km visibility. I do not believe this report,» Atbashyan underscored, reports the Second Channel of Armenia.
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