Plane crash near Lee-2 Ramenskoye. 1966
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Plane crash near Lee-2 Ramenskoye. 1966

Plane crash Li-2-22 near the UTO Ramenskoye

  • Date of the crash: 25.03.1966, the
  • The time of the crash: 17: 02
  • Country of the crash: the USSR
  • Place the crash: Moscow region, 12 km southeast of Ramenskoye
  • Aircraft type: Li-2
  • Registration of aircraft: SSSR65710
  • Name of air carrier Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division: Moscow Department SPiMVL GA UTO-22


Chronology of events:

Organized search burned and completely destroyed the aircraft was found in a forest at a distance of 12 km southeast of Ramenskoye, which 280 degrees azimuth. Insertion angle with the ground took a dive 70 degrees and restrictions on the right bank. Limit spinner left the plane and found the elevator in the pond fish farms in 350-450 m west of the other debris that tells of the destruction of the aircraft in the air.

Data on victims:

Total on board were people 9: 8 1 crew members and passengers. Total killed 9 people: crew 8, 1 passengers.

Details of the crash:

  • Phase of flight: Horizontal (cruising) flight
  • Identify the causes of the crash: the shortcomings in the design, equipment failure
Data on the plane:
  • aircraft Brand: Lee-2
  • Aircraft ID: USSR-65710
  • Country where registered aircraft: the USSR
  • Date of manufacture of the aircraft: 31.03.1948
  • Serial number of the aircraft: 18428908
  • Hours aircraft: 13672
  • The cycles of use of the aircraft: 11115
Flight data:
  • Flight Type: Training (trainer)
  • The aviation company Aeroflot (USSR)
  • Division: Moscow Department SPiMVL GA UTO-22
  • The country, which was registered aviation company: USSR
  • I flew from Moscow (Bykovo)
  • I flew to Moscow (Bykovo)
  • Original item: Moscow (Bykovo)
  • A final point: Moscow (Bykovo)
Additional information:
Information about the crew:
  • Alexander Leonidovich Laktan - KBC instructor
  • Aleksandr Petrovich Zakharov - mechanic instructor
  • Michael Mitrofanovich Ivannikov - radio operator instructor
  • Learners:
  • Anatoly Gerasimov Derunov - KBC Li-2, of Bykovskii
  • Anatoly Kruglikov - the co-pilot
  • Philip P. Pasyutin - mechanic
  • Boris A. Kovalenko - mechanic trainee
  • George S. Oskolkov - mechanic trainee
  • Gennadiy Veyngardt - passenger

The collision with the ground happened to dive 70 ° angle and a slight right bank.

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