Kazan Airplane crash - another strange one

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Kazan Airplane crash - another strange one

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Against my better instinct, I looked at the RT video of this Tatarstan Airlines crash.
http://news.yahoo.com/video-shows-near- ... 16314.html

I was surprised that a Boeing 737 would fail so badly and wanted to see why.

The article mentions the 737 was owned by 8 other airlines before Tatarstan got it. This process of leasing or
buying USED aircraft is very common among Asian and Third World airlines.

But what caused it ?

Could the explanation be wedged into THIS sentence in the article at the link above ?

"The son of the provincial governor and the chief of the local branch of Russia's main security agency were among the victims..."

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These aircraft require constant, expensive maintenance. This is not a priority in Russia.
Several years ago, an aircraft carrying several NHL players crashed in Russia. The plane just fell apart after take-off and then exploded.
Do NOT fly on Russian owned aircraft, ever!

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Also, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and top staff of military and civil staff were killed when the Russian plane crashed in Smolensk in 2010.

Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. (Ps. 50)

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Yes, Lydia is quite right !

That is what makes this one unusual. A 737, not a battered old Ilyushin or a Tupolev, the plane of the most sinister
of all the plane incidents, the Polish one mentioned by joasia.
That latter is still unsolved, by the way. Hopefully definitive information will be uncovered to permit
a conclusion being drawn. Otherwise it has been pushed away from the world's awareness after the
sad funeral of the leaders who perished in that flight.
Many theories have been advanced. Let's hope the truth arises from each incident !

Back to Boeing aircraft, they have always been TOPS [until perhaps recently when new model-airliners have
not proven as reliable as past ones].
The 707 was a veritable workhorse, handed down regularly after a good workout in the service of maybe 15- 20 airlines!
The 737 was a short - range aircraft never known for crashes.
[This is just off the top of my head, without researching.]

One cannot imagine that "equipment failure" would generate a sensational dive like that shown in the video.
Usually, a problem of landing gear not working would be resolved by a belly landing. Unsafe, but not a drastic plunge
into the earth as pictured there in the Tatarstan Airlines video. The plane was landing at its home base, too,
so it could hardly have been unfamiliar territory.

Maybe there should have been prayers read over the loudspeaker made to the Kazan Mother of God prior to takeoff and before landing !
It would be a good idea if ALL airlines flying in Orthodox airspace, so to speak would institute this practice !

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