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Co-pilot’s wife says husband complained about plane’s condition

Relatives of passengers of MetroJet Airbus A321 react at Crown Plaza hotel in St. Petersburg, Russia, 31 October 2015. EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt – The wife of the co-pilot of the Russian plane that crashed in Egypt says her husband had complained about the plane’s condition, according to a Russian TV channel.

State-controlled NTV ran an interview Saturday with Natalya Trukhacheva, identified as the wife of co-pilot Sergei Trukachev. She said that one of their daughters “called him up before he flew out. He complained before the flight that the technical condition of the aircraft left much to be desired.”

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An Egyptian official had previously said that before the plane lost contact with air traffic controllers the pilot had radioed and said the aircraft was experiencing technical problems and that he intended to try and land at the nearest airport.

The Russian airline whose plane crashed in the Sinai region on Saturday says the aircraft was in good shape and the pilot was experienced.

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In a statement on its website, Moscow-based Metrojet says the A321 received required factory maintenance in 2014.

The statement identified the captain of the plane as Valery Nemov and said he had 12,000 air hours of experience, including 3,860 in A321s.

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