Plane crew in Yakutia failed to report the aircraft incident
In a recent development, a report has been accepted by a company following an incident at Olekminsky Airport in June of this year. The incident in question involved an An-2 aircraft that veered off the runway during landing.
The Yakutsk Transport Prosecutor's Office conducted an inspection into the aviation incident and found that the aircraft crew did not inform air traffic control about the aircraft veering off the runway. Additionally, the pilot of the aircraft did not report the incident.
As a result of the investigation, the company was held administratively responsible under Article 11.30 of the Russian Federation Code of Administrative Offenses (RF CoA) for intentional concealment of an aviation incident.
Article 11.30 of the RF CoA pertains to administrative violations related to aviation safety, such as violations of flight rules or airport operation regulations. The exact details and consequences, including the specific penalties enforced under this article, cannot be accurately provided without additional official sources or accident reports.
The transport prosecutor submitted a report to the general director of the company regarding the incident. However, further information about the available search results, the administrative responsibility's consequences, and any related details about the An-2 aircraft veering off the runway at Olekminsky Airport remains unclear.
As the investigation continues, it is crucial to ensure the safety and integrity of all aviation operations. The public and relevant authorities will be updated as more information becomes available.
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