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Several Months Needed to Study First Conclusions on A321 Crash in Egypt

© Maxim Grigoryev / Go to the mediabankThe fragments of the Airbus A321 that was carrying out Kogalymavia Flight 9268 from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, on the crash site 100 km south of El Arish in the northern Sinai Peninsula
The fragments of the Airbus A321 that was carrying out Kogalymavia Flight 9268 from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, on the crash site 100 km south of El Arish in the northern Sinai Peninsula - Sputnik International
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It will take several months to study the first conclusions on the Russian A321 crash in Egypt.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — It will take several months to study the first conclusions on the Russian A321 crash in Egypt, head of Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) said Thursday.

"This is quite lengthy work, it will take at least a few months. Debris must be transported, it must be agreed where it is going to be transported, and on what base a model aircraft will be formed from broken fragments and structural elements of the aircraft, its engines," Alexander Neradko told reporters.

The inflight parametric recorder from the Russian A321 passenger jet has been deciphered and sent to specialists, and the cockpit voice recorder will soon be transcribed, Neradko said.

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“During the field investigation at the crash site, the inflight recorders were discovered: the parametric recorder that records the flight parameters as well as the work of the plane’s systems and engines, and the second recorder, the voice recorder that records conversations in the cockpit between the crew members as well as the conversations with the traffic controllers on the ground. The tape from voice recorder is slightly damaged, but it will most likely be transcribed soon,” Rossaviatsia head said during an interview on Russia’s Rossiya-24 television.

Specialists will study the possibility of a terrorist act and the presence of “dangerous cargo” on board of the plane.

“A forensic group will study the question of whether there were any traces of explosive components in the plane’s construction, in baggage, carry-on luggage, or on the bodies of those who died, as well as study aspects in regard to a possible terrorist act on board the aircraft,” Alexander Neradko head.

Moreover, Neradko added that the training of the crew of the Russian A321 passenger jet as well as the medical and psychological aspects of their activities before and during the flight, will be carefully studied.

“A subcommittee specially created within the investigative committee will carry out their work. One subcommittee will carefully study everything tied to the training of the flight crew, when the crew went through training on this particular type of aircraft, when they went through requalifications, in which centers they studied, as well as the crew’s workload and downtime before the last flight,” Rosaviatsiya head Alexander Neradko said during an interview with Russia’s Rossiya-24 television.

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