Plane crash AN-12B Polar CAA near Khatanga
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Date of the crash: 06.12.1969, the
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The time of the crash: 07: 07
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Country of the crash: the USSR
- Location of the crash: the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Taimyr AD, 13 km from the airport Khatanga
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Type of aircraft: An-12B
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Registration of aircraft: SSSR11381
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Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: Polar Aviation Management, Sheremetyevo JSC
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Flight: 5135
Chronology of events:
They put forward a new version of the destruction of the RV traction bolt at the steering column, but the technical expertise revealed that its destruction was also due to a collision with the ground plane. The investigation was stopped on this point. In 1971, under similar circumstances, two catastrophes of An-12 aircraft took place. When investigating these catastrophes, their true cause was clarified - for landing approaches in icing conditions, there was a loss of longitudinal controllability - "peck" due to some design flaws and a small study of the aerodynamic properties of An-12 aircraft under these conditions.
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:
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Phase of flight: the approach
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Identify the causes of the crash: the shortcomings in the design, weather conditions
Data on the plane:
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aircraft Brand: An-12B
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Aircraft ID: USSR-11381
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Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
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Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 1965
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Serial number of the aircraft: 402807
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Hours aircraft: 4787
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The cycles of use of the aircraft: 1649
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Engines: A 2875016 3645043 H H H 2825035 2825017
Flight data:
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Flight: 5135
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Tour type: Truck
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The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
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Polar Division management GA Sheremetyevsky of
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The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
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Flying from: Syktyvkar
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Flying in: Hatanga
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Original item: Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
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A final point: Anadyr
Additional information: Information about the crew:
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KBC Vladimir G. Gerasimov
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the co-pilot Nikolay Andreev
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Nikitivich navigator Yuri Seregin
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mechanic Ivan Bozhko
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radio operator Alexander F. Myslivy
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Flight Leo G. Smirnov