In short
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Investigators ended the examination of the runway and area around the airport in Radom after the F-16 disaster.
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Almost 200 WOT soldiers and sappers were involved to secure the place and collect evidence.
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The airport authorities will decide when it will be possible to use the runway again.
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On Thursday after 19 During the exercises before Airshow in Radom, the F-16 aircraft crashed. Pilot, Major Maciej “Slab” of Krakowianshe did not survive. On clarifying the causes of the accident in which the residents of Kraków died, he works Commission for Air Accidents Researchcooperating with prosecutor’s office and military police.
– Expense activities of the runway and the area adjacent to the airport in Radom and part have ended F-16 aircraft – he informed PAP on Saturday evening Prok. Piotr Antoni Skiba.
He noted that the area was handed over by military prosecutors to the airport authorities, “in which the gestures are to make arrangements as to the possibility of using the runway in a safe manner”.
F-16 disaster. Visual inspection with the participation of almost 200 soldiers
According to the spokesperson District Prosecutor’s Office The inspection and protection of the evidence carried out so quickly include the area much greater than originally assumed.
He also noted that this was possible thanks to the full cooperation of members of the State Aviation Aviation Accident Investigation Committee, military prosecutors from Warsaw and Lublin, and military gendarmerie officers, including from Warsaw, Lublin, Przasnysz, Kraków, Łask and Bydgoszcz.
On Saturday, the inspection was supported by almost 200 WOT soldierswho searched green areas at the runway, and dozens of sappers with specialized equipment.
Radom. Part of the aircraft found
– all parts of the aircraft wreck They were moved to a fixed place – said prosecutor Skiba. He also informed that the prosecutor’s office is currently planning to acquire the necessary opinions and further evidence.
According to the prosecutor, the closest briefing or a message in this case will be forwarded no earlier than on Wednesday in the afternoon, after the initial summary of the procedural activities carried out and after talks with members of the Commission for the State Aviation Accident Investigation Committee, with which – as he assessed – cooperation is in an exemplary and extremely professional manner.
