World | Russia Navigator in Russian Plane Crash 'Was Drunk' 47 killed in June disaster By Matt Cantor Posted Sep 19, 2011 6:31 AM CDT Copied Forensic experts examine a body near wreckage of the Tu-134 plane, June 21, 2011. (AP Photo/Timur Khanov, Komsomolskaya Pravda) The navigator for a Russian passenger flight that crashed in June was “in a condition of alcoholic intoxication,” a rep for the country's top investigative body told state television yesterday. Some 47 people were killed when the RusAir Tupolev-134 hit a highway in northwest Russia just before it was due to land, the AP notes. The navigator, killed in the disaster, is believed to have drunk a glass of vodka before takeoff, the broadcast noted. (Click to read about a deadly weekend crash in Reno.) Read These Next Robert Mueller, FBI boss who investigated Russia ties, Dies 'I'm glad he's dead,' Trump says of Robert Mueller. White House: No Mark Twain Prize for Bill Maher. Try 'microshifting' if the 9-to-5 grind is wearing on you. Report an error