Aeroflot Flight 1912 (Russian: Рейс 1912 АэрофлотаReys 1912 Aeroflota) was a scheduled domestic Aeroflot passenger flight on the Odessa-Kiev (Kyiv)-Chelyabinsk-Novosibirsk-Irkutsk-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok route that crashed on 25 July 1971, making a hard landing at Irkutsk Airport. It touched down 150 metres (490 ft) short of the runway, breaking the left wing and catching fire.[1] Of the 126 people on board the aircraft, 29 survived.[2][3]
^"Катастрофа Ту-104Б Толмачевского ОАО в а/п Иркутск". www.airdisaster.ru. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
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terminals and the airlines' offices in Irkutsk. On 25 July 1971, AeroflotFlight1912 crashed after it touched down short of the runway. 97 of the 118...
Belgian driver Raymond Mathay was killed in the race. The crash of AeroflotFlight1912 killed 97 of the 118 people on board as the Tupolev Tu-104 jet made...
the cockpit. The German Heinrich Kubis was the world's first flight attendant, in 1912. Kubis first attended to the passengers on board the DELAG Zeppelin...
overcome, other jet airliner designs had already taken to the skies. USSR's Aeroflot became the first airline in the world to operate sustained regular jet...
1912. Retrieved June 20, 2017. "Man Falls 3,500 Feet; Is Unhurt". The New York Press. June 16, 1909. Retrieved June 4, 2017. "Accident Marred Flight of...
world-standard female peaked cap. Aeroflotflight attendants wear a scarlet-colored garrison cap with a gold Aeroflot winged sickle-and-hammer stitched...
Aeroflot, the Soviet Union's national carrier, experienced a number of serious accidents and incidents during the 1970s. The airline's worst accident during...
while performing a training flight killing all four people on board and one person on the ground. Wreckage struck an Aeroflot Ilyushin-86 (registered RA-86119)...
the later tables (in parentheses). Civilian flight (private, commercial and cargo) Military flight (patrol, training, transport, etc.) Some wreckage...
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a type designation, when the British started a joint numbering system in 1912 serial number 1 was used by the Royal Navy, the Army started at 201. Aircraft...
invented by Russian professor and parachute specialist Gleb Kotelnikov in 1912, who also invented the knapsack parachute. The Soviet Union introduced its...
with the ground in adverse weather conditions. On 30 June 1973, Aeroflot Armenia Flight 512, a Tupolev 134A registration CCCP-65668, overshot the runway...
SriLankan Airlines and S7 Airlines (suspended) and SkyTeam alliances (e.g. Aeroflot (currently suspended), Air France, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines...
Tu-144 supersonic transport makes its 55th and final passenger flight, an Aeroflotflight on the Soviet Union's domestic Moscow-Alma-Ata route. Tu-144s...
up in flight, crashing at Graveley, near Welwyn. The 60 hp (45 kW) Anzani-powered aircraft had been taken on strength by the army in January 1912. 10 September...
is adopted. 1978 – AeroflotFlight 1080 crashes after takeoff from Koltsovo International Airport, killing 38. 1979 – Swissair Flight 316 crashes at Ellinikon...
following years, several new routes were opened, such as the Aeroflot Moscow-Cluj-Prague flight, opened on 15 November 1935, which was operated with 14-seat...
1969. February 8 – Freddie Laker founds Laker Airways February 17 – AeroflotFlight 65, a Tupolev Tu-114, crashes on takeoff in deteriorating weather at...
(3,350 feet). All 34 people on board die in the crash. January 29 – AeroflotFlight 145, a Tupolev Tu-124V (registration CCCP-45083) on approach to Kilpyavr...
introduced into commercial service with a flight by Air France from Paris to London. All 29 people aboard an Aeroflot Yakovlev Yak-40 airliner were killed...
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