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As published the Daily Mail, Wednesday, March 2, 2011, initially, a mysterious object suddenly into the air above the radar monitors the Yakutsk region. From radar records note that the object was flying at speeds over 6,000 mph and quickly change direction in the morning sky.
While the pilots were assigned the majority of the blame, which included accusations of attempting maneuvers that they were not experienced with, Toponar had requested an additional training flight at the airfield where the display was to be performed; this request was denied.
After the verdict was announced, Toponar said he planned to appeal, insisting the crash was due to technical problems and a faulty flight plan.
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Originally posted by SirMike
reply to post by sosesose60
Credit to the pilot for sticking with it instead of ditching and putting the spectators at risk.