Plane crash near Il-12 n / Aksha, Chita region. 1957
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Plane crash near Il-12 n / Aksha, Chita region. 1957

Plane crash IL-12 East Siberian TU GVF (134 ATO) near n / Aksha, Chita region

  • Date of the crash: 30.09.1957, the
  • The time of the crash: 18: 55
  • Country of the crash: the USSR
  • Place the crash: Chita region, 3 km southeast Akshi
  • Aircraft type: IL-12
  • Registration of aircraft: SSSRL1389
  • Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division: East Siberian territorial administration GVF, 134 ATO
  • Flight: 11 

Chronology of events: Trying to restore visual guidance, the crew was down twice over mountainous areas, unknown to them. The crew 18: 30, because of the small residue of fuel is not restored orientation, decided to hold the land near the settlement, visible to them, as in the RDS Chita. She reported. Plane in 18: 55 MSK at a height of 200-250 m from the selected area in the performance of the approach of the fourth crashed into a hill covered with woods, and crashed. One of the passengers was seriously injured, the other members of the crew and passengers died. Data on victims: Total on board were people 28: 5 23 crew members and passengers. Total killed 27 people: crew 5, 22 passengers. Details of the crash:

  • Phase of flight: the approach
  • Identified causes of the crash: ATC error, crew error
Data on the plane:
  • aircraft Brand: Il-12
  • Aircraft ID: USSR-L1389
  • Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
  • Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 21.10.1947
  • Serial number of the aircraft: 30123
  • Hours aircraft: 9996
  • Engines: 829107839 829107871
Flight data:
  • Flight: 11
  • Tour type: Regular passenger
  • The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division: East Siberian territorial administration GVF, 134 ATO
  • The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
  • Flying from: Irkutsk
  • Flying in Chita
  • Original item: Moscow (Vnukovo)
  • A final point: Khabarovsk
Additional information:
Information about the crew:
  • KBC Leonid F. Novikov
  • the co-pilot, Valentin V. Shanin
  • flight engineer Fyodor Prokofievich Ivanisov
  • radio operator Alexander Stepanovich Lipatnikov
  • Flight Galina Tvorogova

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