The final report on a plane crash near the Kazakhstan city of Aktau will be published until December this year. This was announced by the Vice Minister of Transport of Kazakhstan Talgat Lastaev at a briefing in the government.
“According to the requirements, standards and recommended practice of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), one year is allocated for the investigation. Accordingly, the final investigation report should be ready by December of the current year,” said Lastaev, the words of the KazinForm agency. < /p>
According to him, the Secretary General and President of ICAO praised the quality of the preliminary report on the air transport.
“The main organization that regulates the standards and norms in aviation is IKAO. Recently, a week ago, Global events took place in Abu Dhabi. They took place in their framework with the General Secretary General and President of ICAO. They highly appreciated the level and quality of preliminary reports issued by Kazakhstan, noting a clear statement of facts, details and completeness of information, ”added vice minister.
Ambraer 190 Azerbaijani Azal Ambraer aircraft, which executed a flight along the Baku-Groze route, crashed near the Kazakhstan city of Aktau on December 25. On board the aircraft were 67 people: five crew members and 62 passengers.
As a result of the crash, 38 people died, 29 survived.