The black box symbols of the Airbus 321, which made an emergency landing last Thursday in a corn field on the outskirts of Moscow, revealed the details of the last terrifying minutes before landing safely in the corn field near Zhukovsky airport in the Russian capital.

On Saturday, Baza TV published a copy of the negotiations between the control tower and the pilot, the conscience of Yusupov and his assistant, Georgi Morzin, who successfully carried out the emergency landing.

The negotiations recorded in the black box that the speed of intuition and courage of pilots, and the right decision at the right moment, was behind the lives of 226 passengers and seven crew members.

It is clear from the data that air traffic controllers at Zhukovsky airport, from which the plane took off, warned the crew before take-off not to fly single birds in the atmosphere near the airport.

Just two minutes after take-off, the two pilots sent an emergency signal to the airport, reporting one engine failure and requesting permission to return to the airport, but only a minute later changed their mind and informed the air controller to equip the ambulance and rescue service.

Ural Airlines A321 makes forced landing into cornfield near Ramenskoye #Russia. No fatalities reported. pic.twitter.com/QIY2rCa7uJ

- Strategic Sentinel (@StratSentinel) August 15, 2019

Asked a minute later about the height of the plane and the number of passengers on board, they replied that it had landed outside the runway and that the emergency beacon was not working. "Don't distract us, we are evacuating passengers now," he said.

All passengers were evacuated, less than five minutes after the emergency landing, and the crew did not report casualties among those on board.

The collision of the plane, which was heading from Moscow to Simferopol, forced a flock of seagulls to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff near Zhukovsky airport on Thursday morning.

The plane had 226 passengers and seven crew members, 76 of whom suffered minor bruises and scratches that did not require hospitalization, according to preliminary data.

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting both pilots the Order of the Hero of the Russian Federation and medals of courage for all crew members.

You can see the outline that the A321 left in the corn as it landed. #Russia pic.twitter.com/15MG8NMkGs

- Strategic Sentinel (@StratSentinel) August 15, 2019