An Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-18, similar to the one involved in the crash
Accident
Date
5 March 1963
Summary
Crashed as a result of a dust storm
Site
Ashkhabad (now Ashgabat) International Airport, Ashkhabad, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Aircraft
Aircraft type
Il-18V
Operator
Aeroflot
Registration
CCCP-75765
Flight origin
Vnukovo International Airport, Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Stopover
Krasnovodsk Airport (now Turkmenbashi International Airport), Krasnovodsk (now Türkmenbaşy), Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Destination
Ashgabat International Airport, Ashgabat, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Passengers
43
Crew
11
Fatalities
12
Survivors
42
Aeroflot Flight 191 was a Soviet domestic passenger flight from Vnukovo International Airport to Ashkhabad (now Ashgabat) International Airport, with a stopover in Krasnovodsk Airport (now Turkmenbashi International Airport). On 5 March 1963, the Ilyushin Il-18 crashed while landing at Ashgabat International Airport as a result of a dust storm. 12 of the 54 people on board were killed.
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