Clash of An-26 in Chuguev. GBR announced suspicions to the Air Force Commander



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The State Investigation Office announced suspicions to the Commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergei Drozdov, in the case of the accident of the An-26 training plane in Chuguev. This was announced at a briefing GBR December 18, the correspondent for the “GORDON” edition.

“A written suspicion report was delivered to the chief of flights of military unit A-4104 and to the commander of the military unit, who drew up the flight plan, and to the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who committed negligence and neglected his functions, “said one of the investigators.

The RRB said that in the course of the investigation they received incontrovertible evidence indicating that the violation of the rules for flight preparation and the rules for operating aircraft was systematic and systematic.

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The An-26Sh training plane fell and caught fire two kilometers from the Chuguev military airfield on the night of September 25. On board there were 27 people: seven military personnel (crew members and instructors) and 20 cadets from the Ivan Kozhedub Kharkiv National Air Force University.

26 people died. The only survivor was cadet Vyacheslav Zolochevsky.

According to the Security Service of Ukraine, a few minutes before the accident, the aircraft commander reported a failure in the left engine and requested a landing, but for an unknown reason the aircraft crashed off the side of the runway.

Minister of Strategic Industries of Ukraine Oleg Urusky On October 7, he said that the decoding of the black boxes of the crashed An-26Sh training plane allowed establishing the content of the negotiations between the crew and flight directors. “The investigation showed the presence of serious violations both in the performance of flight missions and in the organization of flights in general,” Urusky said.

VSU Staff October 20 He said that the relatives of the deceased cadets were paid compensation.

According to Urusky, the tragedy occurred due to a lack of effective control over the organization and implementation of the flight, systemic violations of flight rules at the Kharkiv National Air Force University named after Kozhedub, and insufficient professional training. of the crew.



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