The Ministry of Transport announced the forming of a commission to study the incident with the aircraft of the Egyptian airline FlyEgypt, which flew over the center of Tashkent during takeoff.
On the night of May 26, residents of the capital heard the loud sound of engines of a low-flying Boeing 737 (SU TMG) aircraft.
The plane, operating the Tashkent to Cairo flight, "made a wrong maneuver" during its departure from the airport, the Ministry of Transport noted.
The Ministry has formed a commission that studies the incident in accordance with the Rules for Investigating Accidents and Incidents with Civil Aircraft in Uzbekistan, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers on December 27, 2000.
Experts assumed that the pilot could have made a mistake or was forced to make a maneuver due to weather conditions.