AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS - CREW IN DISARRAY - The Crash of Sibir Airlines C7 778

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS - CREW IN DISARRAY - The Crash of Sibir Airlines C7 778

Author: Dirk Barreveld

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-02-09

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1312904569

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On July 8, 2006 at 22:44 UTC, as it was landing at Irkutsk airport, an А-310 airplane, registration F-OGYP, operated by Sibir Airlines AS Flight C7 778, ran down the runway, overran the runway threshold and, at a distance of 2140 m and on a magnetic azimuth of 296° from the aerodrome reference point, collided with barriers, broke apart and burst into flames. As a result of the accident 125 individuals died, including both pilots and 3 of the cabin crew; 60 passengers and 3 cabin crew suffered physical injuries of varying degrees of severity. The actions of the crew from the onset and in the development of an emergency situation revealed shortcomings in the professional training of both the airplane captain and the co-pilot. The real cause of the accident was pilot error due to lack of training and experience.


Sudan

Sudan

Author: Paul Clammer

Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781841621142

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The wide appeal of this first dedicated guide to Sudan will satisfy the needs of aid workers, ecotravelers, and those with diverse interests in topics such as archaeology, travel photography, hiking, and diving.


The History of Siberia

The History of Siberia

Author: Alan Wood

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-11-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 104027255X

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Russia’s vast Asian territories beyond the Urals, traditionally known as Siberia, have, despite their enormous size and the crucial role they played in the development of Russian state and society, attracted little attention from Western scholars. Drawing together the research of Western and Soviet historians, The History of Siberia (originally published in 1991) examines the ways in which the development of Siberia has been inextricably linked with the historical evolution of the Russian Empire as a whole. Among the topics discussed are Russia’s early conquest, exploration and the colonial administration of Siberia and its indigenous people; the fate of Russian America; peasant migration and settlement; Siberia’s role as a penal colony and its part in the Russian Revolution and Civil War. A final chapter evaluates Siberia’s role in the twentieth century. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of history.


A History of the Peoples of Siberia

A History of the Peoples of Siberia

Author: James Forsyth

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1994-09-08

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780521477710

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This is the first ethnohistory of Siberia to appear in English, tracing the history of the native peoples from the Russian conquest onwards. James Forsyth compares the Siberian experience with that of the Indians and Eskimos in North America and the book as a whole will provide readers with a vast corpus of ethnographic information previously inaccessible to Western scholars.


The Origins of the Russian Civil War

The Origins of the Russian Civil War

Author: Geoffrey Swain

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1317899121

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Concentrating on the turbulent months from February 1917 to November 1918, Geoffrey Swain explores the origins of the Civil War against the wider background of revolutionary Russia. He examines the aims of the anti-Bolshevik insurgents themselves; but he also shows how far the fear of civil war governed the action of the Provisional Government, and even the plans of the Bolsheviks. If the war itself can seem a fairly straightforward line-up of revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries, this study reveals how complex were the motives of the people who precipitated it.


U.S.S.R.

U.S.S.R.

Author: United States. Geographic Names Division

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 966

ISBN-13:

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Yermak’s Campaign in Siberia

Yermak’s Campaign in Siberia

Author: Terence Armstrong

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1134789416

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The Russian conquest of Siberia was an event of which the consequences have only slowly become apparent. Already great, they may come to dominate much of our world; with today’s technology, a resource base of this size and richness confers immense power on the owner. The conquest was a gradual process of absorption. But if one had to assign a time and place for its start, then one would certainly choose the campaign of Yermak in the 1580’s. This enterprise was by no means wholly successful, and probably fewer than a thousand Russians participated in it. But it was the first entry in force into Siberia, and Russian historians have long regarded it as crucial. Among English-speakers, the events are not so well known. The object of this book is to provide the reader of English with translations of the most important documents relating to the campaign. There are several narrative accounts, collectively known as the Siberian chronicles: the Stroganov, Yesipov; Remezov and New chronicles. The Remezov chronicle, written about 1700, is illustrated with 154 pen and ink drawings. These are of great historical and artistic interest, for very few Russian drawings of this period survive. All are reproduced here. The collection of documents is rounded out with seven charters or decrees of Ivan IV relating to the advance across the Urals. Dr Armstrong's introduction provides background on Muscovy's eastern frontier in the 16th century; the Stroganov family; the Cossacks, in particular Yermak Timofeyevich and his band; routes across the Urals; non-Russian peoples encountered; and the authorship and provenance of the chronicles. Mr William Harrison contributes an essay on Yermak as folk-hero. The frontispiece and map 1 are now printed at the end of the volume.


Russian Oil Companies in an Evolving World

Russian Oil Companies in an Evolving World

Author: Indra Overland

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-08-28

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1788978013

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This book examines Russia’s capacity to respond to a changing world through the lens of the country’s oil industry. Against a backdrop of social, political and climatic change, Indra Overland and Nina Poussenkova present a systematic analysis of how modern energy developments in the form of shale oil, offshore oil and the global energy transition are handled.