Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airlines resumes operation of its remaining single An-28 after MAK closes investigation of September 2012 fatal crash
Published 14 February 2013
Report says accident was caused by pilots, who were intoxicated and committed several other violations; lapses by supervisors and air traffic control are also cited; MAK says the aircraft didn't have GPWS, which might have prevented the crash, but finds no other problems with the An-28; three Russian airlines have seven An-28s in their fleets (1103 words)
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