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Russian air traffic controllers ignored communication protocol of Polish pilots? [194]
It's a long debate at our TV channels (Romanian) with regard to this plain crash.
We have also, a Romanian pilot who crashed with Tu 154 (same plain) in 1980' in Pacific Ocean, and he is explaining what could happened (He survived with the all passengers).
First of all, the protocols have to be subject of a serious and carefully investigation. In this respect, some doubts there are regarding the Russian counterpart. It is strange that Polish pilots have tried for 4 times to land. This is unusual for a good pilot. What happened ? What factor could influenced him to react in such way ? It is possible that an external force could influenced the psychology of the pilots in order to annihilate their thinking and the speed of their reaction ? Technically it might be possible. But, I'm coming back with the protocols:
a) a big mistake was made by the Polish authorities, because it is unacceptable to give access in the same plain to all the heads of the army and secret services;
b) the second protocol is to supervise the plain (technically), the route, and alternative routes. Such things are prepared early in time, not suddenly or by case;
c) the pilot had to be prepared in Russian language, if the plain is Russian, due to technically issues. So, I don't thing that Russian language was an obstacle between pilots and control tower. Much important was the instructions received by the pilots from the control tower of the Smolensk airport. It is important to transmit proper and accurate information, and in time ! (the time is very important, also). The black boxes shall clarify such things. But I wonder, the possible impact of intervention on the human psyche. Therefore, such accident, maybe is not an accident.
Valentin Ionescu, lawyer, Bucharest, Romania