Authorities involved in the investigation of the Turkish C-130 crash in Georgia have entered the final, critical phase of their work. After weeks of thorough analysis at the crash site and extensive interviews with witnesses and experts, investigators are now focusing on the last pieces of evidence to determine the cause of the accident. Experts emphasize that this stage will be decisive in uncovering whether mechanical failure, human error, or environmental factors played a role in the tragedy.

Key aspects under review include:

  • Flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) analysis results
  • Weather conditions at the time of the crash
  • Aircraft maintenance history and compliance records
  • Crew training and communication during the flight
Investigation Component Status Expected Completion
Wreckage…