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Russian probe blames pilot for May plane crash that killed 41

Russian probe blames pilot for May plane crash that killed 41

December 03, 2019 | 11:13 AM
Aeroflot's Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane catches fire after an emergency landing at the Sheremetyevo Airport outside Moscow on May 5. Photo: The Investigative Committee of Russia/Handout via REUTERS
Russia has completed an investigation into a plane crash at a Moscow airport in May that killed 41 people, and plans to formally charge the pilot with causing death by negligence, the Kommersant daily said.
Citing an unidentified source close to Russia's Investigative Committee, the state body that investigates major crimes, the paper said investigators had laid the blame at the door of pilot Denis Evdokimov without waiting for the final conclusions of the Interstate Aviation Committee.
Evdokimov denies the charges levelled against him, his lawyer, Natalia Mitusova, told Kommersant, adding that the defence's requests for independent examinations into the incident had been rejected.Russia's Investigative Committee and operator Aeroflot did not immediately respond to requests from Reuters for comment.On May 5, a Sukhoi Superjet 100 operated by Aeroflot caught fire while making a bumpy emergency landing at Sheremetyevo airport, with television images showing it bouncing on the tarmac before its rear portion burst into flame.Many aboard SU1492, flying from Moscow to the northern city of Murmansk, with 73 passengers and five crew, escaped using the aircraft's emergency slides that inflated after the hard landing.In October, Svetlana Petrenko, an official representative of Russiatarget="_blank"'>"Further actions of Evdokimov to control the aircraft, carried out in violation of established rules, caused the destruction and igniting of the aircraft, resulting in the death of 40 passengers and one crew member," it had quoted Petrenko as saying. 
December 03, 2019 | 11:13 AM