Utair Boeing-737. Roll off the runway. Sochi.
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 Published On Dec 25, 2020

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Answers to most popular questions:
1. According to the report, the information that was passed to the crew by the ATC was that the grip coefficient is 0.5-0.55, whilst as per modelling it turned out to be 0.27 at allowed minimum of 0.3. Does it mean that the crew was supplied with false information and it is one of the reasons why they couldn't brake in time?

The grip coefficient was measured after the incident took place and it was equal to the required 0.5-0.55. I do not know why this information was not included into the IAC report and why their conclusions are based on mathematical modelling. We decided not to include this information in the film until the release of an official update.

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