Plane crash AN-12B Sun CAA near Lensk
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Date of the crash: 02.11.1968, the
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The time of the crash: 14: 02
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Country of the crash: the USSR
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Place the crash: Yakut ASSR, 15,6 km from the airport Lensk
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Type of aircraft: An-12B
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Registration of aircraft: SSSR11349
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Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: East Siberian CAA of Irkutsk
Chronology of events:
The dispatcher sent in 14: 01: 40 a bearing equal to 237 degrees (Mkpos = 248 °). The crew for further inquiries did not answer. Completely burnt and destroyed aircraft by organized searches was found at a distance of 15,6 km from the beginning of the strip and at 3 km to the right of the landing course with an elevation of 250 m at the aerodrome level. The plane of the treetops up to 20 m height touched and knocked them over 140 m without noticeable heeling and lowering. The plane, with further movement, collapsed with trees, collapsed, began to dive and crashed into the ground. A complete stop was made at 420 m from the point of the first touch about the top of the trees. The returning observer recorded such weather: layered-cloudy clouds 10 / 10, 600 m, visibility 2500 m, snow.
Data on victims:
Total on board were people 6: 6 crew members. Total killed 6 people: 6 crew members.
Details of the crash:
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Phase of flight: the approach
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Identified causes of the crash: the causes are unknown
Data on the plane:
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aircraft Brand: An-12B
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Aircraft ID: USSR-11349
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Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
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Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 1963
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Serial number of the aircraft: 401805
Flight data:
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Tour type: Truck
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The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
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Division: East Siberian CAA of Irkutsk
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The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
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Flying from Ust-Kut
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Flying in Mirny
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Original item: Ust-Kut
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A final point: Peace
Additional information: Information about the crew:
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KBC Ivan Moshnikov
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the co-pilot Stanislav P. Ivanchenko
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navigator Anatoly Vagin
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mechanic Andrey Karpovich Negrun
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radio operator Pavel Bragin
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Flight IV Petrov