Fatal accident: MAK investigates Red Wings' 29 December 2012 fatal crash at Vnukovo, the third time in two months that a Tu-204 overshot the runway
Published 7 January 2013
Despite snow, MAK says runway conditions were favorable for landing; FAVT warned about problems with braking and landing gear after an incident on 20 December 2012 (1238 words)
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