A
plane crash that killed all 50 people on board at Russia's Kazan Airport in 2013 was the result of errors made by two pilots, including one who got his license using falsified documents,
Russian investigators said on Thursday.
The
Boeing 737-500 aircraft was operated by the now-defunct Tatarstan Airlines, which later had its license revoked by Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsiya.
The plane from
Moscow had been trying to abort its landing when it nose-dived into the runway and burst into flames.