The plane performing the flight Moscow-Chelyabinsk urgently returned to the airport of departure, as it became known on Sunday, January 2.
It is noted that the reason for the return of the aircraft was the triggering of the on-board computer malfunction sensor.
“The SSJ-100 aircraft, which took off from Sheremetyevo to Chelyabinsk, turned around and made an emergency landing at the airport of departure due to the operation of the on-board computer malfunction sensor,” a source told TASS.
In addition, it is specified that before landing, the aircraft gave nine laps near the airport to use up fuel. The landing itself went well.
Earlier, on December 24, an S7 plane flying from Saratov to Moscow, due to depressurization, gave an alarm 30 minutes after departure. There were 102 passengers and six crew members on board, and the incident is under investigation.
Source: IZ

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