Plane crash IL-12 near Tuapse. 1951
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Plane crash IL-12 near Tuapse. 1951

Plane crash IL-12 1-th OAS CAF near Tuapse

  • Date of the crash: 09.01.1951, the
  • The time of the crash: 15: 32
  • Country of the crash: the USSR
  • Location of the crash: the Black Sea, 1,5-2 km from Tuapse
  • Aircraft type: IL-12
  • Registration of aircraft: SSSRL1811
  • Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division :: 1-I separate formations GVF

Chronology of events: Crew 45 atoms performed a passenger post flight Vnukovo-Adler. Takeoff in Krasnodar is held in 15: 05. On board there was 2 passenger and 1007 kg mail. When Dzhugba passed through 15: 26, the crew to the direction-finder Dzhugba reported: "I'm heading to Adler, visually 1800 meters, passed through the ADS entrance zone." The dispatcher of ADN in 15: 27 allowed the decrease visually to 600 m. Numerous eyewitnesses in the area of ​​Tuapse saw how approximate in 15: 32 a twin-engine aircraft at an altitude of about 900 m entered the cloud. Then lightning flashed and thunder struck. From the clouds the burning plane fell out and fell into the Black Sea near the recreation center of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1,5-2 km from the shore. Hit the water held in the bow of a dive (at a steep angle to the surface). The aircraft was destroyed on impact and sank completely. Data on victims: Total on board were people 8: 6 2 crew members and passengers. Total killed 8 people: crew 6, 2 passengers. Details of the crash:

  • A flight stage: reduction
  • Identify the causes of the crash: the weather
Data on the plane:
  • aircraft Brand: Il-12
  • Aircraft ID: USSR-L1811
  • Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
  • Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 27.04.1949
  • Serial number of the aircraft: 93013310
  • Hours aircraft: 1346
  • Engines: 8299156 8299701
Flight data:
  • Tour type: Regular passenger
  • The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division: 1-I separate formations GVF
  • The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
  • Flying from: Krasnodar (Pashkovsky)
  • Flying in: Sochi (Adler)
  • Original item: Moscow (Vnukovo)
  • A final point: Sochi (Adler)
Additional information:
Information about the crew:
  • KBC Arkady P. Dimov
  • the co-pilot Vladimir Blysh
  • mechanic Valentin Antonov
  • navigator Alexander T. Osipov
  • radio operator Nikolay Romanov Arkhipovich
  • trainee mechanic Vasily Matveevich Papelyuh

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