Angara Airlines Flight 200

Summary

Angara Airlines Flight 200 was a domestic scheduled flight from Ulan-Ude Airport to Nizhneangarsk Airport, Russia. On 27 June 2019, the Antonov An-24RV aircraft operating the flight suffered an engine failure on take-off. On landing at Nizhneangarsk, the aircraft departed the runway and collided with a building. All 43 passengers survived the crash while two of the four crew, the captain and flight engineer, were killed.

Angara Airlines Flight 200
A blue and white An-24 regional aircraft parked on an airport apron
RA-47366, the aircraft involved in the accident
Accident
Date27 June 2019 (2019-06-27)
SummaryRunway excursion, under investigation
SiteNizhneangarsk Airport, Russia
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAntonov An-24RV
OperatorAngara Airlines
IATA flight No.2G200
RegistrationRA-47366
Flight originUlan-Ude Airport, Ulan-Ude, Russia
DestinationNizhneangarsk Airport, Nizhneangarsk, Russia
Occupants47
Passengers43
Crew4
Fatalities2
Injuries22
Survivors45

Flight edit

Moments of the crash
  Footage taken by passenger during the crash on YouTube
  CCTV of the crash on YouTube

Flight 200 was en route from Ulan-Ude Airport when an engine failure occurred in the left engine.[1] The aircraft landed at Nizhneangarsk Airport at 10:20 local time (02:20 UTC). It overran the runway and collided with a building belonging to a sewage works. Two of the 47 people on board were killed and 22 were injured. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair by the accident and a post-crash fire.[2]

Aircraft edit

The accident aircraft was an Antonov An-24RV, registration RA-47366, msn 77310804. The aircraft was 42 years old, having first flown in 1977.[2]

Investigation edit

 
Wreckage of Flight 200

The Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK) opened an investigation into the accident.[1] A separate criminal investigation was also opened.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hradecky, Simon. "Accident: Angara AN24 at Nizhneangarsk on Jun 27th 2019, engine failure, veered off runway and collided with building". Aviation Herald. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b "RA-47366 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
  3. ^ "2 Killed, 7 Injured as Russian Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Siberia". Moscow Times. 27 June 2019. Archived from the original on 29 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2019.

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