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MonikaM said:Here is the passenger list as translated from Russian - many familiar names:
Brad McCrimmon Head Coach
Head Coach Igor Korolev
Coach Alexander Karpovtsev
physical training coach Nikolai Krivonosov
Jorma Valtonen goalkeeping coach.
Goalkeepers
Stefan Liv December 21, 1980
Alexander Vyuhin January 9, 1973
Defenders
Paul Tarkhanov March 21, 1978
Karel Rachunek August 27, 1979
Robert Dietrich, July 25, 1986
Ruslan Salei November 2, 1986
Karlis Skrastins July 9, 1974
Mikhail Balandin July 27, 1980
Vitaly Anikeenko January 2, 1987
Marat Kalimulin August 20, 1988
Yuri Urych April 3, 1991
Forwards
Alexander Galimov May 2, 1985
Daniel Sobchenko April 13, 1991
Jan Marek December 31, 1979
Daniel Erdakov June 4, 1989
Ivan Tkachenko, November 11, 1979
Alexander Vasyunov April 22, 1988
Gennady Churilov May 5, 1987
Nikita Klyukin November 10, 1989
Alexander Kalyanin September 24, 1987
Sergey Ostapchuk March 19, 1990
Pavol Demitra November 29, 1974
Joseph Va??ček September 12, 1980
Artem Yarchuk May 3, 1990
Alexander Romanovsky June 8, 1987
Andrew Kiryukhin August 4, 1987
Crew
Commander - Solomentsev Andrey
The co-pilot - Zhevelov Igor K.
Flight engineer - Sergey V. Zhuravlev
Stewardess Formatova Helena
Stewardess Maksumova Hope
Stewardess Muzafarovna
Stewardess Shalina
Flight engineers Matyushkin
Sizov Flight Engineer Alexander B.
chestyleroux said:Erndog said:If anyone knows Russian, here is the list of passengers:
http://www.izvestia.ru/news/499811
Neither Abid nor Armstrong are on that list.
Igor Korolev and Alexander Karpovtsev (assistant coaches) are on that list though.
Kessel Run said:chestyleroux said:Erndog said:If anyone knows Russian, here is the list of passengers:
http://www.izvestia.ru/news/499811
Neither Abid nor Armstrong are on that list.
Igor Korolev and Alexander Karpovtsev (assistant coaches) are on that list though.
Riley Armstrong posted on Twitter yesterday that he was attending the St. John's IceCaps training camp. I don't think he was playing in the KHL.
Peter D. said:Taken from the CNN report:
"An aviation agency spokesman, Sergei Izvolsky, told CNN the crash occurred around 4 p.m. (8 a.m. ET) during take-off because the plane couldn't reach a safe altitude fast enough.
The aircraft collided with the antenna of the airport beacon, fell to the ground and broke into several pieces and caught fire, Izvolsky said."
chestyleroux said:President Dmitry Medvedev has announced plans to take aging Soviet-built planes out of service starting next year. The short- and medium-range Yak-42 has been in service since 1980 and dozens are still in service with Russian and other airlines.
My goodness. They were in a plane that is due to be taken out of commission in a few months? Unbelievable.
Bender said:Ruslan Salei is reported to be alive, awaiting the team in Minsk as per Slava Malamud.