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Russian A321 Crashes - Safira - Oct 31, 2015 The plane disappeared from radar screens 22 minutes after takeoff while flying over central Sinai, when it was at an altitude of 31,000ft (9,450m), Egypt's foreign ministry said in a statement. Egyptian military aircraft subsequently located the wreckage of the plane in a mountainous Hasana area, 35km (22 miles) south of the Mediterranean coastal town of el-Arish, the statement added. A security officer at the scene told the Reuters news agency that the plane was split in two, "a small part of the tail end that burned and a larger part that crashed into a rock". Up to 50 ambulances were sent to the scene of the crash. The BBC's Ranyah Sabry in Cairo said bodies were found spread over an area of 2 sq km (0.77 sq miles). The security officer said search and rescue teams initially reported hearing voices. Egyptian security sources say the plane's "black box" has been found. It is not clear whether both the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder have been recovered, but they will help investigators ascertain what happened. The crash site is in an area where the Egyptian government is fighting a jihadist insurgency, but Egyptian security sources told Reuters that there was no indication that the plane had been shot down or blown up. The plane was carrying 214 Russian citizens and three Ukrainians, the Egyptian cabinet said in a statement. Out of the 217 passengers, 138 were women, 62 men and 17 were children, it added. ![]() Relatives and friends of those on board gathered at St Petersburg's Pulkovo airport Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34687990 Re: Russian A321 Crashes - George - Oct 31, 2015 As human desire for faster and cheaper travel grows, so with the increased frequency of such incidents. It's still an extremely safe way to travel, just need to find out what went wrong. Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Zzzzap - Oct 31, 2015 (Oct 31, 2015, 04:39 PM)Chocolate Labrador link Wrote: Unreliable airliners, The desired destination is where Russians love to go but they supposedly had an out of date plane. How is an A321 a "out of date plane" Re: Russian A321 Crashes - bimkx - Oct 31, 2015 Most airliners use older planes than that one. Eg Boeing 747 You clearly have no idea what you're talking about Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Baskingner - Nov 1, 2015 (Oct 31, 2015, 11:39 PM)LivKX link Wrote: Most airliners use older planes than that one. Well at least someone earns the banner in her signature. Boeing 747's might be "old" but are extremely reliable. Something that cant be said of newer aircraft small airliners are using. When i first saw this news bullutin i thought it was shot down, but luckily that wasnt the case. RIP for all the passengers. Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Safira - Nov 1, 2015 I like the 787, except the windows. Windows are complicated af. Re: Russian A321 Crashes - equal - Nov 1, 2015 Isn't this the plane ISIS claimes to have shot down? (Didn't read OP) Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Barkles - Nov 3, 2015 (Nov 1, 2015, 04:21 PM)Safira link Wrote: I like the 787, except the windows. Windows are complicated af. windows on a plane never go well... xD Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Zzzzap - Nov 3, 2015 (Nov 1, 2015, 04:21 PM)Safira link Wrote: I like the 787, except the windows. Windows are complicated af. At least they aren't square like on the old De Havilland Comets, which made the planes disintegrate in the air ![]() ![]() Re: Russian A321 Crashes - Judge Rage - Nov 10, 2015 (Nov 3, 2015, 04:14 PM)Zzzzap link Wrote: [quote author=Safira link=topic=2539.msg24824#msg24824 date=1446387717] At least they aren't square like on the old De Havilland Comets, which made the planes disintegrate in the air ![]() ![]() [/quote] that's not a square |