26 March 2016, 01:50
Pilots' talks before Boeing crash down in Rostov-on-Don decoded
During the climb, the commander of the aircraft that crashed down in Rostov-on-Don turned off the autopilot; then the plane began rapidly losing altitude and subsequently hit the earth. This is evidenced by the decoded crew's conversations a minute before the tragedy.
The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that the Boeing 737 of the airline "FlyDubai", which flew from Dubai to Rostov-on-Don, crashed down at night on March 19. All the 62 passengers and crew members were killed.
After the decision of the crew to go to the second round, the Boeing continued climbing in the automatic mode for 40 seconds. Then, before reaching the desired height, the commander switched off the autopilot; and the plane went down sharply, the "Vesti.ru" wrote on March 25 referring to the transcript of pilots' talks.
According to the document, the last words heard in the pilots' cockpit were: "Do not worry, pull it!"
According to experts, after disabling the automatics, the pilot was trying to bring the aircraft into horizontal flight, but at that moment a stabilizer was activated; and as a result, the aircraft virtually ceased responding to the steering wheel.
According to one of the versions, the pilot could accidentally click the button of the stabilizer and didn’t notice it, because of fatigue, the RIA "Novosti" reports.
Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.