Summary
- Passengers of the Ural Airlines flight that landed in a field near Novosibirsk received compensation of RUB100,000 ($1,125) each.
- Ural Airlines denies reports that they don’t have the means to evacuate the Airbus A320 from the sector.
- The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (FATA) is investigating the incident again as a consequence of latest circumstances, with the previous report stating that pilots made mistakes throughout the flight, including diverting from the unique destination without reason.
Passengers who were onboard the Ural Airlines Airbus A320, which landed on a field near Novosibirsk, Russia, received a RUB100,000 ($1,125) compensation each, totaling RUB15.8 million ($177,726). Not one of the passengers that were onboard the aircraft were seriously injured throughout the event, yet the press service of the airline told the Russian news agency TASS that not all travelers contacted Ural Airlines for compensation even when
Trying to fly the aircraft out
Meanwhile, the airline remains to be in search of ways to fly the aircraft out of the sector, denying earlier reports that Ural Airlines doesn’t have the means to evacuate the Airbus A320, registered as RA-73805 (original registration VP-BMW), which now sits on the bottom west to Novosibirsk. Based on reports by URA, the airline stated this was While the airline’s representative didn’t provide an estimate of when the aircraft could be evacuated, previously, Ural Airlines’ Telegram channel said that the Airbus A320 would fly out of the sector.
Providing an update on its status, the carrier said it was in adding that the engines ingested a small amount of soil following a borescope inspection. Still, the airline would have to exchange several fan blades and has worked on the aircraft to organize for its long-term storage since it could remain where it landed until it’s flown out of the placement.
Photo: Ural Airlines
At the identical time, the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, or Rosaviatsiya (FATA), has resumed its investigation into the incident. Reports by TASS in November 2023 said that after the agency discovered latest circumstances across the incident, it could examine the event once more.
Previously, the deputy head of the West Siberian Interregional Territorial Administration (ZS MTU) department of Rosaviatsiya, Ivan Belovon, approved a report that stated that pilots made several mistakes throughout the flight, including diverting away from the flight’s original destination with none reason. The report also noted that the Airbus A320 suffered a failure of its hydraulic system on the right-hand side landing gear.
Russian Airbus A320 Makes Forced Landing In A Field
That is the second time an Ural Airlines aircraft has landed in a field.
Landing in a field
The Ural Airlines Airbus A320, registered as RA-73805 (original registration VP-BMW), was operating flight U61383 between Sochi International Airport (AER) and Omsk Tsentralny Airport (OMS). When the aircraft was on approach to OMS, the pilots decided to show away from its intended destination, turning left, before turning right and diverting away from the airport.
The A320 climbed to 18,000 ft (5,486 m) in an try to divert to Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport (OVB). Nevertheless, the aircraft ran out of fuel, prompting the pilots to make the choice to land on a field. Not one of the passengers or crew members suffered any major injuries.
Photo: Dmitry Serebryakov | Shutterstock
This was the second forced field landing that Ural Airlines had in a span of several years. In 2019, an Airbus A321, registered as VQ-BOZ, was departing Moscow Zhukovsky International Airport (ZIA) when it struck a flock of birds. The bird strike took each of the aircraft’s engines out, with the aircraft landing just beyond ZIA’s runway.
Ural Airlines Is Preparing To Fly An Airbus A320 Out Of A Field
The airline is proposing to make use of an untried and untested method to get better the plane