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Tuesday 7 May 2019

Russian plane accident: survivors say how plane made the fireball

Russian plane accident: survivors say how plane made the fireball

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The crew and passengers of the aircraft forced to land emergency landing in Russia say that the celestial electricity fell on the plane.
When a plane of the airlaut airline landed an emergency landing on Russia's Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday, a fire broke out.
In this accident, 41 of the 78 people aboard the plane have died.
After the statement of survivors in the accident, the reports of lightning dropped on the plane.
However, investigators investigating the incident have not yet issued any official statement about this.
Surprisingly, these stories are being said that today's airplanes are capable of avoiding celestial electricity.
This is what the Russian Airlines official said that the aircraft was returning to the airport due to technical reasons.
However, passengers say that electricity fell only after a few minutes after flying on the plane.
Some of the five members of the crew say that it seems that the communication system of the aircraft was stalled due to lightning and they could not contact the air traffic control.
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What said the eyewitnesses?

One passer-in-flight passenger Yegorov said, "The plane had flown that the electricity had collapsed, the landing was very difficult, I was dying of fear."
Another traveler Mikhail Sevshenko said that he saved his life by jumping from the emergency gate. There was a fire on the back of the aircraft.
According to an eyewitness, when the plane landed on the runway, he was jumping like a grasshopper.
Another passenger Dimitri Khlebushkin told reporters, "I am alive because of the air hostess.The girls stood in a smoke-laden plane and helped keep the passengers landing, there was darkness, it was very hot but they were out of the people. Removing and keeping down. "
Air hostess Tatyana Kasatakina told that people had been leaving their seats before the aircraft stopped and ran towards the doors. According to Tatyana, there was a fire in the plane and people were crying and calling their relatives.
He said, "It all happened very fast ... within a few seconds ... I was taking out the passengers, I was holding them by the collar and pushing them out so that passengers are not late in taking them out."
The airline says that 55 seconds after the flight was stopped, the passengers were taken out.
On social media, there have been photographs of passengers flown out of the flames of passengers and running away.
An eyewitness Aloyona Osokina told the TV channel of Russia that the fire was being eaten.
They said, "We saw this horrible sight with our eyes, the plane had a fire and it was running on the runway."
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What happened?

Only a few minutes after the flight was over, the plane was caught in bad weather and technical flaws came.
According to the news agency, when the plane landed its fuel tank was full. Actually the aircraft was unable to contact the air traffic control.
The crew felt that fueling fuel above the capital Moscow would not be right.
According to an official involved in the accident investigation, 33 people survived in this accident, including four crew members.
The crew immediately sent a signal about it.
According to the Russian news service interface, the aircraft attempted emergency landing twice. For the first time the plane was very fast. The automatic system failed during the second attempt.
The lower part of the plane hit the runway three times. Some debris reached the engine and the plane caught fire.

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