DURATION: :47 -----------------------------------------SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionMoscow, Dec. 291. Emergency workers by wreckage of cockpit of crashed plane 2. Pan left-right from Moscow-Kiev highway to crash site 3. Close-up wreckage of fuselage, with Red Wings logo, and emergency workers and investigators4. Emergency vehicles and workers, wreckage of fuselage in background5. Various of crash site with crane lifting plane's cockpit6. Wide of vehicles near crash site7. Various of crash site with crane lifting plane's cockpit8. Travelling shot to cockpit debris on back of trailer9. Various of cockpit debrisVOICE-OVER SCRIPT:OVERWRITE WITH SCRIPT HEREFOUR PEOPLE HAVE DIED AND FOUR PEOPLE WERE SEVERELY INJURED WHEN A RUSSIAN PASSENGER JET CRASHED DURING A LANDING AT RUSSIA'S THIRD BUSIEST AIRPORT.THE JETLINER -- A TU-204 -- BELONGING TO TO RUSSIAN AIRLINE RED WINGS -- HAD NO PASSENGERS ABOARD. IT WAS RETURNING TO MOSCOW FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC WHEN THE ACCIDENT occurred.EMERGENCY OFFICIALS SAID THE PLANE ROLLED OFF THE RUNWAY INTO A SNOWY FIELD AND PARTLY ON TO AN ADJACENT HIGHWAY -- AND THAN BROKE APART AND CAUGHT FIRE.THE CRASH HAPPENED AMID SNOW AND WINDS GUSTING UP TO 30 MILES PER HOUR, BUT OTHER DETAILS WERE NOT KNOWN.A SPOKESMAN FOR RUSSIA'S TOP INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY SAID PRELIMINARY INDICATIONS SUGGEST THAT PILOT ERROR WAS TO BLAME.------------------------SIGOUT - Name/Associated Press
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