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Kiev helicopter crash: it flew too low

In Brovary there was fog and poor visibility which prevented him from seeing the buildings opposite

The aircraft crash that occurred on January 18 in Kiev in the city of Brovary, a suburb in the Kiev region, may have been caused by pilot misjudgment. According to the preliminary investigations of the investigators, the EC-225 Super Puma helicopter of the Ukrainian Air Force would have flown too low in conditions of poor visibility. Among the victims also the Ukrainian Interior Minister, Denys Monastyrsky,...

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