July 20, 2020
Russia used to have a very bad reputation
Russia used to have a very bad reputation for air safety because of its ageing
fleet, but its track record has improved in recent years as major companies,
such as Aeroflot, have upgraded their aircraft. Weather conditions were also
fine."But something could have happened lower down, or someone on board could
have forced the pilot to descend, and an engine could have exploded when the
aircraft was lower. have no information that would confirm such
insinuations.Russian transport minister Maxim Sokolov was also quick to dismiss
the idea, saying: "Our Egyptian colleagues and aviation authorities."Mechanical
errorAn official from Egypt’s air control authority said the captain had
complained that the communication equipment had failed — he was "aware of a
problem", according to experts. Among the theories are:ISIS downingExperts have
set little store in the idea the ISIS group could hit an aircraft flying at
9,000 metres."(ISIS) does not have the gear to knock out a plane at 9,000
metres," said Gerard Feldzer, former director of France’s Air and Space Museum,
explaining that would require equipment, such as a mobile radar tracking system
and long-range missiles, which ISIS does not have.Human errorAccording to
Metrojet, the captain, Valery Nemov, had more than 12,000 hours of flying
experience, including 3,860 hours on the type of Airbus A321 he was flying at
the time.."Terrorist attack"A terrorist attack cannot be ruled out," according
to aviation experts, who argue a bomb could have been placed on board the
aircraft..Investigators probing the crash of a Russian passenger plane in the
Sinai desert will be working on scenarios ranging from terrorism to human
error..The Kogalymavia airline, which operates under the name Metrojet, said the
aircraft underwent safety checks in 2014, and Russian aviation agency
Rosaviatsia said there was "no reason to consider that the cause of the disaster
was a technical problem or a crew error"."In terms of a bomb on the plane,
whatever its size, if it explodes at an altitude of 10,000 metres, the plane
will completely disintegrate because of the pressure," said speed reducer Manufacturers one
military expert
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