-September 7, 2011: 43 people are killed when a Yak-42 charter jet carrying a top hockey team crashes moments after take-off from the central Russian city of Yaroslavl.
-June 20, 2011: 47 dead when a Tupolev 134 airliner crashes on its landing approach to Petrozavodsk in north-western Russia.
-April 10, 2010: All 96 people aboard a Russian Tupolev 154 carrying Poland's president and other top Polish officials die when the presidential jet crashes near Smolensk.
-September 14, 2008: 88 dead when an Aeroflot Boeing flying from Moscow to Perm in the Ural Mountains crashes on its landing approach.
-July 9, 2006: 125 people die when an Airbus operated by a Siberian company veers off the runway on landing in Irkutsk, hits a wall and catches fire. More than 70 people survive.
-May 3, 2006: All 113 people aboard an Armenian Airbus plane flying from Yerevan to Sochi in southern Russia die when the craft come-s down in the Black Sea on its landing approach.
-July 3, 2001: All 145 passengers and crew on a Siberian Tupolev 154 flying from Yekaterinburg in the Ural Mountains to Vladivostok in the far east die when the craft crashes before landing for refuelling in Irkutsk. Pilot error is blamed.
You are stupid if you get on one.
soooo you've used an example of 1 crash per year to prove your point?
lol
how about pulling global plane crash stats and never setting foot out of your house again? :)
Zyklon_Jay
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Originally posted by geroin
yeah ok, because all those accidents listed were related to faults in the actual plane and not pilots errors, right?
russian planes or russian pilots...same thing, different pile of bodies.
Sasha
RIP boys :(
geroin
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
russian planes or russian pilots...same thing, different pile of bodies.
uhuh, because you surely know the size of the country and amount of flights that are completed successfully daily on russian planes in russia and outside of russia to rule out every single plane that was produced. A lot could be blamed on other circumstances like weather, visibility and other errors. It could be any flight at any time.
exraver
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I don't know if you have noticed over the years, but they couldn't build anything right.
Dolboeb kanadskij takoj dolboeb
Sasha
R.I.P Defenceman Vitaly Anikeyenko, 24 (Ukraine) Defenceman Mikhail Balandin, 31 (Russia) Centre Gennady Churilov, 24 (Russia) Centre Pavol Demitra, 36 (Slovakia)[11] Defenceman Robert Dietrich, 25 (Germany) Defenceman Marat Kalimulin, 23 (Russia) Right wing Alexander Kalyanin, 23 (Russia) Right wing Andrei Kiryukhin, 24 (Russia) Centre Nikita Klyukin, 21 (Russia) Goaltender Stefan Liv, 30 (Sweden)[14] Centre Jan Marek, 31 (Czech Republic)[14] Left wing Sergei Ostapchuk, 21 (Belarus) Defenceman Karel Rachůnek, 32 (Czech Republic)[14] Defenceman Maxim Shuvalov, 18 (Russia) Defenceman Kārlis Skrastiņš, 37 (Latvia)[15] Forward Pavel Snurnitsyn, 19 (Russia) Centre Daniil Sobchenko, 20 (Ukraine) Left wing Ivan Tkachenko, 31 (Russia) Defender Pavel Trakhanov, 33 (Russia) Defenceman Yuri Urychev, 20 (Russia) Centre Josef Vašíček, 30 (Czech Republic)[14] Left winger Alexander Vasyunov, 23 (Russia)[16] Goaltender Alexander Vyukhin, 38 (Ukraine) Left wing Artem Yarchuk, 21 (Russia)
Team staff Head coach Brad McCrimmon, 52 (Canada)[17] Assistant coach Alexander Karpovtsev, 41 (Russia)[18] (1994 Stanley Cup champion) Assistant coach Igor Korolev, 41 (Russia)[18] Yuri Bakhvalov, video operator Aleksandr Belyayev, equipment manager/massage therapist Nikolai Krivonosov, fitness coach Yevgeni Kunnov, massage therapist Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, massage therapist Vladimir Piskunov, administrator Yevgeni Sidorov, coach-analyst Andrei Zimin, team doctor
Flight crew Andrei Solomentsev - pilot Igor Zhivelov - copilot Nadezhda Maksumova - flight attendant Vladimir Matyushin - flight engineer Elena Sarmatova - flight attendant Elena Shavina - flight attendant Sergey Zhuravlev - mechanic
Zyklon_Jay
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Originally posted by geroin
uhuh, because you surely know the size of the country and amount of flights that are completed successfully daily on russian planes in russia and outside of russia to rule out every single plane that was produced. A lot could be blamed on other circumstances like weather, visibility and other errors. It could be any flight at any time.
it could, but that still doesn't explain the fact that Russia has an air safety record 13 times worse than the average for developed countries.
I'm sure it is just a coincidence, an even bigger coincidence would be Dmitry Medvedev making a big issue about bringing russia up to par with the world in regards to air safety just a few short months ago amidst pressure cause by reports from international aviation agencies.
That could happen to anyone at anytime droog.
These are all coincidence...like Russian cars with square wheels.
Zyklon_Jay
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Originally posted by exraver
Dolboeb kanadskij takoj dolboeb
go home then.
Sasha
off already
go hate somewhere else
Zyklon_Jay
naw.
TheVrk
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
it could, but that still doesn't explain the fact that Russia has an air safety record 13 times worse than the average for developed countries.
I'm sure it is just a coincidence, an even bigger coincidence would be Dmitry Medvedev making a big issue about bringing russia up to par with the world in regards to air safety just a few short months ago amidst pressure cause by reports from international aviation agencies.
exactly this
Xavier Moriarty
may you rest in peace my brothers. it was a ed up, sad day.