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Ice on the tailplane could be the cause of the ATR-72 air disaster in Siberia

Moscow, Russia - UTair will ground two other aircraft until the end of the investigation

The Russian UTair airline suspended all flights of its two remaining ATR-72/200 aircraft until the end of an investigation into the fatal accident which caused more than 40 victims in Siberia (AVIONEWS). "There are no doubts about the plane's airworthiness as of today", said the regional carrier. In any case the bank which the aircraft made after take off may be induced by icing on the aircraft...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1139324

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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