Plane crash IL-14P Muta CAF in Copenhagen harbor
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Date of the crash: 15.08.1957, the
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The time of the crash: 06: 30
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Country air crash: Denmark
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Location of the crash: the harbor of Copenhagen
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Aircraft type: IL-14P
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Registration of aircraft: CCCPL1874
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Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: Moscow Transport Aviation Administration CAF (CAF Muta), 63 Common
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Flight: 103
Chronology of events:
Decreasing, after passing the radio station, the plane made a turn in the visibility of the land in order to get on the landing course and continued the flight on the pre-landing line on the 12 strip. The crew, when approaching the airfield, got into an elevated fog and, trusting blindly to the dispatcher's instructions on the possibility of a visual approach, continued to decline. The plane collided with the right-hand plane with the tube of the power station "Yersted" a height of 80 m from the level of the airfield at a distance of 6700 m. The right plane separated and on the roof of the power plant building fell. The plane to the channel Sudhavnen fell about 150 m wide, on its bank is located a power station, and drowned at a depth of 5 m.
Data on victims:
Total on board were people 23: 5 18 crew members and passengers. Total killed 23 people: crew 5, 18 passengers.
Details of the crash:
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Phase of flight: the approach
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Identified causes of the crash: ATC error, crew error
Data on the plane:
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aircraft Brand: Il-14P
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Aircraft ID: CCCP-L1874
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Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
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Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 1956
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Serial number of the aircraft: 146000607
Flight data:
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Flight: 103
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Tour type: Regular passenger
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The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: Moscow Transport Aviation Administration CAF (CAF Muta), 63 Common
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The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
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I flew from Riga
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Flying in Copenhagen (Kastrup)
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Original item: Moscow (Vnukovo)
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A final point: Copenhagen (Kastrup)
Additional information: Information about the crew:
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Pyotr Pavlovich Kolesnikov - KBC
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Victor D. Evstafiev - copilot
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Victor G. Cherstvov - radio operator
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Maria A. Bushkova-Moses - bortperevodchik
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Sergey Rumyantsev - mechanic
The attached photo is not directly from the scene of the disaster. The plane fell into the water and the tail was visible above the water.
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