ONLY three people sat behind this Russian man survived the Moscow air disaster as passengers blocked the aisle to save their bags, it has been claimed.

Dmitry Khlebushkin, who was sat in seat 10C, escaped the doomed Aeroflot jet which burst into flames at Sheremetyevo airport yesterday killing 41 people.

11 Dmitry Khlebushkin was seen walking away from the plane carrying his backpack

But only three passengers sat behind him in row 11 onwards survived the tragedy.

In an astonishing clip that emerged after the crash, Khlebushkin is seen complaining about not being given a refund while calling the airline’s staff “heartless.”

He told news outlet Life: “Aeroflot airline… it consists of heartless and unprofessional people

“I failed to get a refund for my ticket for 40 minutes. And in the end I did not get it at all."

Flight SU1492, which was carrying 78 people, was en route to Murmansk, northwest Russia, when it landed at back in Moscow 30 minutes after taking off.

Pilot Denis Yevdokimov said lightning interrupted communication with air traffic controllers forcing him to perform an emergency landing.

It has been reported that the plane's full fuel tanks caused it to erupt into flames burning dozens of the passengers to death.



BURNED TO DEATH

Khlebushkin, from Murmansk, was seen walking away from the burning plane carrying his backpack.

Airline emergency rules clearly state passengers must leave all their baggage on board to facilitate a speedy evacuation.

It has been claimed that Khlebushkin and others passengers near the front of the plane stopped to take their bags from overhead lockers while those trapped behind burned to death.

Khlebushkin later complained about having high blood pressure before being taken away in an ambulance.

He said: “My blood pressure is 200/120 and I have arrhythmia. I cannot stop. I want to live.”

He said he would speak to the Investigative Committee about his experience on board.

A commenter on aviation forum ForumAvia wrote that “many from business class had the same mentality” as those sitting near the front of the plane.

Some passengers are said to have thrown their bags down the slide - as others were burning to death at the rear of the plane.

ForumAvia wrote: “The first passengers tried to throw out their bags from the cabin and then to slide down.

“This is why there are delays…”

ForumAvia added: “On the video we see the first passenger jumping out taking four seconds.

“The second is that overweight man who was angry that he could not get a refund… from 10C seat. This is Dmitry Khlebushkin. He saved his backpack.

"And he is looking really great, knowing that everyone further back than the 11th row died."

11 41 people died during the horrific blaze on Sunday night Credit: AP:Associated Press

11 Khlebushkin demanded a refund after surviving the deadly crash in Moscow

11 He is alleged to have taken his bag from the overhead compartment despite others burning at the back of the plane

11 The Russian plane exploded in a fireball as it made an emergency landing at Moscow’s main international airport Credit: AFP

Why did the jet make an emergency landing? Pilot Denis Yevdokimov said lightning had interrupted communication with air traffic controllers and forced him to make an emergency landing

No official cause has been given for the disaster.

The aircraft landed with full fuel tanks which caused the fire to erupt, Interfax news agency reports.

The Investigative Committee said it had opened an investigation and was looking into whether the pilots had breached air safety rules.

One passenger told the Komsomolskaya Pravda daily: "We took off and then lightning struck the plane.

"The plane jumped down the landing strip like a grasshopper and then caught fire on the ground."

Stewardess Tatyana Kasatkina, 34, revealed how she kicked the plane’s door open and physically pushed passengers out onto the emergency slide to safety.

“When the plane stopped, the evacuation immediately began,” she said.

“Everyone was shouting that we were on fire. But there was no fire inside the cabin at this moment.

“I kicked the door out with my leg and pushed out the passengers so as not to slow the evacuation.

“Just to hurry them up I grabbed each of them by the collar from the back."

The emotional stewardess added: “It was all so quick. The smoke was already black. The last people were crawling to get out.

“Everyone had jumped from their seats and moved forwards, although the plane was still moving at a good speed.

“I saw the first woman calling somebody on her phone and saying – ‘we are on fire, we are falling down'."

The youngest fatality in the Moscow air tragedy was Sofia Novikova, 12, who died alongside her doctor father Evgeny Novikov.

The pair had been on holiday together when they perished in the Sukhoi Superjet inferno.

Sofia had called her mother, Ksenia Novikova, 34, an English language teacher, to say: “Mum, we’re taking off.”

When she heard about the crash on TV, Ksenia rushed to the airport in the family’s home city of Murmansk where she learned that her daughter and husband had both died.

Dr Novikov, 40, was head of a medical unit in closed military cities in the Arctic serving Russia’s Northern Fleet, and was described as a “doctor with golden hands”.

Contrary to earlier reports from the Russian authorities, Sofia was the only child to die in the tragedy.

Footage showing survivors emerging carrying bags and coats shows how passengers “cost lives” because those stranded at the rear of the plane could not get out, said unnamed experts cited by Vesti.ru.

The rear emergency doors were not accessible because of the blaze.

Survivors have praised the heroic cabin crew rescued them from the flaming wreckage.

Dmitry Khlebnikov said: “I thank God - and the stewardesses who saved me.

“They were always with us, helping people to climb the slide and get out of the cabin full of smoke. It was dark and incredibly hot inside.”

Terrifying moment plane bounces down runway before bursting into flames

11 Investigators look for clues at the scene of the crash Credit: AFP or licensors

11 The charred remains of the plane's fuselage Credit: EPA

11 Stewardess Tatyana Kasatkina kicked open the plane's emergency exit Credit: East2west News

11 Panicked passengers fled from the runway, some holding luggage Credit: East2west News

11 Chilling video footage showed the aircraft ablaze after making an emergency landing Credit: AFP

11 Fire crews worked to extinguish the massive flames as desperate survivors escaped the jet Credit: East2west News

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