WARSAW. July 29 (Interfax) - Warsaw claims the crew of the Polish presidential plane were receiving inexact information from a Russian air traffic controller at Severny airfield.
"The air traffic controller provided incorrect information about the plane position on the glide path," members of the commission investigating the air disaster said at a press conference in Warsaw.
The air traffic controller said, when the plane was at a distance of six kilometers from the airport, that the plane was on the right track, although in fact it was 120 meters higher and 125 meters leftwards of the glide path, they said.