Helicopter Mi-8 Svalbard

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The cause of the Mi-8 helicopter crash off the coast of Spitsbergen is named

Specialists involved in the investigation of the Mi-8 air crash near the Spitsbergen archipelago called the preliminary cause of the crash.

At the disposal of Avia.pro, there were unique data that the experts involved in the investigation of the crash of the Russian Mi-8 helicopter that crashed off the coast of the Svalbard archipelago could establish a preliminary version of the tragedy. According to unofficial data, unfavorable meteorological conditions and low visibility became the most likely cause of the crash, which is quite likely to indicate the fact that the helicopter did not receive almost any damage when it hit the water.

Anyway, it will be possible to establish the real picture of the crash that took place only after deciphering the data - according to the source of Avia.pro, flight recorders have already been sent to Moscow.

If the weather is bad, who authorized the flight of the helicopter? Did they fly as if they were hurrying on some orders? Who would answer for this?

... In my opinion the blades have become iced so much that the PIC has not coped, and then everything else ...

What kind of bullshit, you yourself read something written? And Munozero how? Cabin in the trash, loss of orientation, flight to SMU ...
"... the most probable cause of the plane crash was unfavorable meteorological conditions and low visibility, which is quite likely and indicates the fact why the helicopter received practically no damage when it hit the water ..."

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