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No survivors after plane carrying 48 people goes down in Russian far east | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The plane went down in a remote wooded area 16km from Tynda airport | |
Russian officials say 48 people were killed when an Angara Airlines plane went down in a dense forest in the far-eastern Amur region. | |
The Antonov An-24 plane, carrying 42 passengers and six crew, had left Blagoveshchensk close to the Chinese border and vanished from radar screens as it approached Tynda airport, officials said. | |
A Russian civil aviation helicopter then spotted burning fuselage from the plane on a remote hillside about 16km (10 miles) from Tynda. | |
Amur's regional governor Vasily Orlov said five children were among those on board and declared three days of mourning. | |
The remote, swampy nature of the area meant that rescuers took about an hour to reach the scene. | |
Preliminary inquiries are looking at either pilot error in poor weather conditions or technical malfunction, according to emergency officials. | Preliminary inquiries are looking at either pilot error in poor weather conditions or technical malfunction, according to emergency officials. |
The An-24 plane had been on the final leg of a route from Khabarovsk in the far south-east of Russia. | The An-24 plane had been on the final leg of a route from Khabarovsk in the far south-east of Russia. |
There was low cloud at the time of the crash, and the plane had already made a failed attempt to land at the airport, emergency services said. Radar contact was lost while the crew was preparing for a second approach, they added. | |
Angara Airlines is based in the Irkutsk region of Siberia and the crew all came from the Irkutsk region. A number of the passengers were working for Russian Railways in the far east. | |
The Antonov 24 plane was almost 50 years old and originally designed in Kyiv during the Soviet era, although this model has not been used in Ukraine for several years. | |
Officials said the plane had passed a recent technical inspection, but the civil aviation authority told news agencies it had been involved in four incidents since 2018. | |
Seven years ago its left wing had been damaged when the plane overran a runway and hit a lightning mast, Tass news agency said. | |
Other An-24 planes have been involved in fatal crashes, too. | |
An An-24RV veered off the runway as it landed at Nizhneangarsk Airport in July 2019. Two members of the flight crew were killed. | An An-24RV veered off the runway as it landed at Nizhneangarsk Airport in July 2019. Two members of the flight crew were killed. |
In 2011, another Angara An-24 crashed into the Ob river in Siberia, killing seven passengers. | In 2011, another Angara An-24 crashed into the Ob river in Siberia, killing seven passengers. |
After the 2011 crash, then-president Dmitry Medvedev said An-24 planes that were still in service in Russia should be grounded. |