Plane crash of the Tu-134A at ​​the airport in Amman. 1973
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Plane crash of the Tu-134A at ​​the airport in Amman. 1973

Plane crash of the Tu-134A Armenian CAA Airport in Amman

  • Date of the crash: 30.06.1973, the
  • The time of the crash: 13: 39
  • Country plane crash: Jordan
  • Place the plane crash: airport near Amman
  • Type of aircraft: Tu-134A
  • Registration of aircraft: SSSR65668
  • Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Unit: Armenian CAA of Yerevan
  • Flight: SU-512 

Chronology of events: Cab navigator collapsed by two-thirds of its length. Landing gear destroyed eligible to come off completely. Right SUNGLASSES contour break up. Before the aircraft was completely destroyed house. A small fire in the underground part of the toilet was quickly liquidated team of firefighters. Current conditions: t = 28 ° C, wind knots 18, 280 degrees, visibility more than 10 km, clear pressure 691 mmHg

Data on victims:

  • Total on board were people 85: 7 78 crew members and passengers. On the ground was 7 people. Total killed 9 people: 2 7 crew and people on the ground.
Details of the crash:
  • Phase of flight: take-off
  • Identified causes of the crash: crew error
Data on the plane:
  • aircraft Brand: Tu-134A
  • Aircraft ID: USSR-65668
  • Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
  • Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 1971
  • Serial number of the aircraft: 1351306
  • Hours aircraft: 2822
  • Engines: S0112012 S0322004
Flight data:
  • Flight: SU-512
  • Tour type: Regular passenger
  • The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Unit: Armenian CAA of Yerevan
  • The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
  • He flew from Amman
  • I flew to Beirut
  • Original item: Amman
  • A final point: Moscow Airport (unknown)
Additional information:
Information about the crew:
  • KBC Karapet Amazaspovich Koshtoyan
  • inspector, deputy. com lo, Grigoryan Ernik Mukuchevich
  • copilot Lavrik S. Manukyan
  • Pharaoh navigator G. Hambardzumyan (died)
  • mechanic Rook Mkrtichevich Amirbekyan
  • radio operator Grant G. Geghamyan (died)
  • Flight Svetlana Avakovna Manucharova

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