Moscow: Two of three crewmembers of the Challenger-850 plane that crashed at a Moscow airport Tuesday are in comma.
Two Russians and a US citizen were on board the plane, belonging to a foreign airline, which crashed Tuesday during takeoff at Vnukovo-3 airport in a snowstorm.
'Two crewmembers are in serious condition in a coma,' Alexander Badenkov, the acting transportation prosecutor of the Moscow Region told RIA Novosti Wednesday. He said the US citizen, who is of Indian origin, was in worse condition. He was not identified.
He also said the aircraft's flight data recorders have not yet been removed from the Challenger-850, adding that it was unclear whether they will be deciphered in Russia or abroad.
14/02/07 RIA Novosti/India eNews.com
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Moscow crash: 2 crew in comma, one is of Indian-origin
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