Aircraft crashes have become more frequent due to EU and US sanctions in preparation for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian planes continue to break down almost every day: liners cannot fly or immediately interfere with the flight. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine in its material for January 19, citing Russian media.
EU and US sanctions against Russian aviation for a large-scale invasion of Ukraine provide for a ban on servicing Western aircraft and providing parts for them. For this reason, the sides are more likely to break. Their flying condition is maintained by disassembling part of the fleet.
Since the beginning of 2023, aircraft breakdowns have occurred almost daily in Russia, leading to flight cancellations or emergency landings. Incident videos and data appear on local Telegram channels.
On Thursday, January 19, the airline’s aircraft Russia takeoff aborted due to an activated tailgate alarm. The plane was supposed to fly from Krasnoyarsk to St. Petersburg.
The day before, January 18, during the flight of the company’s aircraft Yamal from Novosibirsk to Nizhnekamsk, a problem with the hydraulic system was discovered. The plane landed in Tyumen.
On January 17, the Utair plane from Moscow to Surgut was unable to fly due to a damaged tail door. Passengers on the social network could see that it was not possible to close the door, so people were moved to the other side.
In addition, on January 17, at the beginning of the aircraft Ural Airlines in Sochi, a fuel leak was discovered from the right wing of the aircraft. The board is pulled onto the platform.
The day before, on January 16, the plane could not take off Izhaviaflying from Bratsk to Nizhnevartovsk. During takeoff, there was a crash on the runway. Takeoff was cancelled.
As we reported earlier, an An-2 plane crashed in Russia. As a result, two people died. The plane crash took place in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
In addition, it was reported that the AN-26-100 aircraft, flying from Yakut Magan to Magadan, had a hatch in the cargo compartment that was depressurized at an altitude of several kilometers.
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Source: korrespondent

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