Incident Overview

Date: Monday 8 March 1965
Aircraft Type: Tupolev Tu-124V
Owner/operator: Aeroflot, Privolzhsk Civil Aviation Directorate
Registration Number: CCCP-45028
Location: near Kuybyshev Airport (KUF) – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: Initial climb
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 30 / Occupants: 39
Component Affected: The Tupolev 124V aircraft’s attitude indicators.The Tupolev 124V aircraft’s attitude indicators.
Category: Accident
A Tupolev 124V passenger plane crashed near Kuybyshev Airport (KUF) resulting in the loss of 30 passengers and nine crew members. The aircraft, operated by Aeroflot’s Privolzhsk division, was on a flight to Rostov and Sochi. The pilot was a trainee captain with a check airman in the right-hand seat, and the aircraft attained a high angle of attack shortly after takeoff, resulting in a sinking motion that struck a snow-covered field. An investigation determined the accident was likely caused by problems with the attitude indicators, possibly due to insufficient power at the time of the accident. The time elapsed between engine start and accident was just over two minutes, and water ingress is considered a possible contributing factor.A Tupolev 124V passenger plane crashed near Kuybyshev Airport (KUF) resulting in the loss of 30 passengers and nine crew members. The aircraft, operated by Aeroflot’s Privolzhsk division, was on a flight to Rostov and Sochi. The pilot was a trainee captain with a check airman in the right-hand seat, and the aircraft attained a high angle of attack shortly after takeoff, resulting in a sinking motion that struck a snow-covered field. An investigation determined the accident was likely caused by problems with the attitude indicators, possibly due to insufficient power at the time of the accident. The time elapsed between engine start and accident was just over two minutes, and water ingress is considered a possible contributing factor.

Description

A Tupolev 124V passenger plane was destroyed when it crashed near Kuybyshev Airport (KUF). There were 30 passengers and nine crew members on board. Just nine passengers survived the accident. The Tu-124 was operated by Aeroflot’s Privolzhsk division on a flight to Rostov and Sochi. Pilot flying was a trainee captain, with a check airman in the right hand seat. Immediately after takeoff, at a height of about 40-50 meters, the airplane attained a high angle of attack and sank back until it struck a snow covered field. An investigation concluded that the accident was likely caused by problems with the attitude indicators. It was considered possible that they were not fully powered up at the time of the accident. Just over two minutes had elapsed between the time the engines were started and the time of the accident. It was also considered possible that water ingress had caused the ADI to fail. In a dissenting statement, one of the members of the investigating commission stated that he concluded that the accident was caused by insufficient piloting skills on the part of the trainee captain.

Source of Information

https://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.php, http://www.airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=351https://www.airhistory.net/info/soviet.php, http://www.airdisaster.ru/database.php?id=351

Primary Cause

Problems with attitude indicators.Problems with attitude indicators.

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