Discussing the Tu-154M Crash at Smolensk

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The discussion centers on a recent plane crash involving a Tu-154M, with photos taken by a Russian individual highlighting the aircraft's collision with trees, which likely contributed to the crash. The official investigation is ongoing, with authorities currently believing that the crash was not due to a mechanical failure, as there were no signs of fire or explosion. The lack of modern landing equipment at the old military airfield, particularly the absence of an Instrument Landing System (ILS), raises questions about the crash's circumstances, especially in low visibility conditions. The Tu-154M has a mixed safety record, performing well during the Soviet era but experiencing numerous crashes in post-Soviet operations. The conversation reflects concerns about the aircraft's reliability and the adequacy of the airfield's infrastructure.
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I am not sure if that's the best subforum to post, if Mentors decide it should be somwehere else that's OK with me.

It just hit news here and looks interesting.

http://www.bpp.com.pl/IMG/katastrofa.jpg

This is not a part of an official investigation. Pictures were taken at the airport by a Russian named Siergiej Amielin.

Prawidłowa ścieżka podejścia do lądowania - correct approach path.
Realny tor lotu Tu-154M - real approach path.
Kurs samolotu po kolizji z drzewami - flight path after collision with trees.

Green arrows shows the direction in which pictures were taken.

Looks like collision with birch visible on 6th picture cut part of the left wing (it has been found separated from the rest), in effect plane turned left and banked (I am not sure if that's the correct word) before crash. And from the way trees are cut it is clear that plane was way too low way too early.

Official investigation is going in its own pace. Our officials highly praise openness and cooperation of the Russian side. They are far from reaching any conclusions (nothing unusual). So far they are almost 100% sure it wasn't a plane failure, no traces of fire nor explosion. Black boxes have been found and read.
 
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Generally speaking, hitting trees is a bad thing to do with an airplane.
 
I don't know about the plane, but for sure there is no ILS on the ground. This is an old military airfield, and at the moment there is even no military unit assigned to it, so - while it is still in use - it is not equipped with modern devices. It happens to be very close to Katyń, so it was used on many occasions earlier when Polish delegations were going there.
 
That airplane sucks, I've flown in it. And it just LOVES to crash when full of government officials.

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/world/iran+airliner+crashes,+all+168+on+board+feared+dead
 
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