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Aeroflot Flight 902
A Tupolev Tu-104A, similar to the accident aircraft
Accident
Date
30 June 1962 (1962-06-30)
Summary
Stall, loss of control (official) / Accidental shootdown (unofficial)
Site
Beryozovsky District, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Soviet Union
Aircraft
Aircraft type
Tupolev Tu-104A
Operator
Aeroflot/Far East
Registration
СССР-42370
Flight origin
Khabarovsk Airport
1st stopover
Omsk Airport
2nd stopover
Irkutsk Airport
Destination
Vnukovo Airport
Occupants
84
Passengers
76
Crew
8
Fatalities
84
Survivors
0
Aeroflot Flight 902 was a passenger flight on a scheduled domestic service from Khabarovsk to Moscow, with intermediate stops at Irkutsk and Omsk, Russia. The flight was operated by a Tu-104A aircraft. On 30 June 1962, with 76 passengers (including 14 children) and 8 crew members aboard, the flight departed Irkutsk on schedule, and made a timely report 50 kilometers from Krasnoyarsk. A few minutes later, an agitated voice later identified as that of the co-pilot made an incoherent emergency transmission with a background of an unusual noise. Repeated subsequent attempts to contact the flight failed.[citation needed]
The aircraft's wreckage was found 28 km east of Krasnoyarsk Airport, in flat terrain with small areas of forest. Investigators subsequently determined that the plane had impacted the ground upside-down at an angle of 40°. There were no survivors.[1]
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