According to RT, investigators have many questions for the pilots of the plane, Dmitry Belyakov and Arkady Grachev, but have not yet been able to interrogate them, since they are in Afghanistan.

In the criminal case materials, the pilots have the status of victims.

According to an RT source, the crashed Falcon 10 is owned in equal shares by the director of the Athletic Group, Ekaterina Agapova, and Grachev.

They are former spouses, now divorced.

The entrepreneur claims that she knew nothing about her ex-husband’s flight and the flight that was planned to deliver a sick Russian woman from Thailand to Russia.

The flight was organized by the relatives of Anna Evsyukova, who fell ill in Thailand, through an insurance company.

The source said that Athletic Group did not have experience in such flights and did not have the necessary license for this.

It is also reported that pilots Belyakov and Grachev organized the flight through their company Jet Aero, but it also did not have a license for commercial transportation and ambulance flights, the source added.

Earlier, the Federal Air Transport Agency said that four people who were on board the Falcon 10 plane that crashed in Afghanistan are alive.

Two more people, according to preliminary data, died.

RT found out that two doctors, crew members of the Falcon 10 plane that crashed in Afghanistan, were hired to work on the air ambulance flight at the specialized company Medaero-Service.

RT spoke with the father of pilot Arkady Grachev, who survived the Falcon 10 crash in Afghanistan.