Plane crash of Tu-104B international formations GVF at Sheremetyevo Airport
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Date of the crash: 25.10.1962, the
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The time of the crash: 10: 33
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Country of the crash: the USSR
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Place the plane crash: airport Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
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Type of aircraft: Tu-104B
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Registration of aircraft: CCCP42495
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Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: An international team of CAF Muta, 207 Common
Chronology of events:
The aircraft at a distance of 800 m at the takeoff path from the breakaway point and at 175 m from the left border of the strip with a roll of approximately 90 degrees touched the ground with the left wing plane. Then, flying about 200 m, turned about the longitudinal axis to an angle of about 150 ° and crashed into the ground in the forest among the trees. The plane collapsed completely and burnt. 6 technicians LEMM, taken on board and the entire crew were killed. In a collision with the ground flaps deflected to 10 degrees, the chassis were released, the aileron trim, elevator and rudders were in neutral position. The aircraft turned over 9 degrees for 11-150 seconds.
Data on victims:
Total on board were people 11: 5 6 crew members and passengers. Total killed 11 people: crew 5, 6 passengers.
Details of the crash:
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Phase of flight: take-off
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Identified causes of the crash: Error during maintenance, crew error
Data on the plane:
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aircraft Brand: Tu-104B
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Aircraft ID: CCCP-42495
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Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
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Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 13.09.1960
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Serial number of the aircraft: 021703
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Hours aircraft: 1966
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The cycles of use of the aircraft: 881
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Engines: A A 5210241 5210224
Flight data:
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Tour type: Circling the Sun
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The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: An international team of CAF Muta, 207 Common
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The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
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I flew from Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
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I flew to Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
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Original item: Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
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A final point: Moscow (Sheremetyevo)
Additional information: Information about the crew:
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Leonid Rodionov - KBC
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Anatoly Krylov - copilot
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Vyacheslav Pavlovich Kuznetsov - navigator
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Victor E. MEPC - mechanic
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Vladimir Efremov - radio operator