Russia airliner with 170 aboard crashes

MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A Russian plane crashed in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine Tuesday afternoon, according to the news agency Interfax, quoting the Ukrainian Emergencies Ministry.

Russia's state-run RIA Novosti reported wreckage has been found in Ukraine.

Interfax said the TU-154 aircraft had about 170 people on board when it crashed about 3:25 p.m. It was en route from the Black Sea resort town of Anapa to St. Petersburg.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/08/22/russia.crash/index.html
 
suckfest. youd have about as much chance of getting me on one of those as you would of me winning the lottery. (so like 1 in 6.5 billion or so.)
 
"since its service entry, some 28 ty-154s have been lost in accidents, a figure about normal for the quantity, years of service and technology of the type...The Tu-152 accidents include a number that have little relation to the aircraft"
Complete article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2081143.stm

Do the math, the article is a little biased. I calculated 36% freak accidents while 64% "unknown" 28% error/bias
 
Whats up with all the Russian planes going down? Is it that the planes don't have a strict of maintenance program that is required here in the U.S or is it that the planes are just crap or that the pilots are not as qualified (which I doubt). Just wondering because I hear a lot of fear from people about flying in or to Russia.
 
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