Incident Overview

Date: Wednesday 4 December 1974
Aircraft Type: Antonov An-12B
Owner/operator: Aeroflot, East Siberia Civil Aviation Directorate
Registration Number: CCCP-12985
Location: Irkutsk Airport (IKT) – ÿ Russia
Phase of Flight: Initial climb
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 7
Component Affected: Aircraft (An-12B and An-2R)Aircraft (An-12B and An-2R)
Category: Accident
An Antonov An-12B, operated by Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division, experienced a collision with an Antonov An-2R, also operated by Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division, during a training flight near Irkutsk Airport. The An-12 was practicing the ninth approach, and the An-2 commenced its takeoff roll simultaneously. A collision occurred at an altitude of 270 meters, resulting in the An-2 falling 200 meters north of the runway. The An-12 suffered partial burning out and a left-side roll, leading to a ground slide of 220 meters. The aircraft’s engines were partially severed, and the crew was unharmed. The plane came to rest in the floodplain of the Ushakovka River, approximately 3980 meters from the end of runway 30.An Antonov An-12B, operated by Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division, experienced a collision with an Antonov An-2R, also operated by Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division, during a training flight near Irkutsk Airport. The An-12 was practicing the ninth approach, and the An-2 commenced its takeoff roll simultaneously. A collision occurred at an altitude of 270 meters, resulting in the An-2 falling 200 meters north of the runway. The An-12 suffered partial burning out and a left-side roll, leading to a ground slide of 220 meters. The aircraft’s engines were partially severed, and the crew was unharmed. The plane came to rest in the floodplain of the Ushakovka River, approximately 3980 meters from the end of runway 30.

Description

An Antonov An-12B (CCCP-12985) of Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division departed Irkutsk Airport on a training flight with seven crew members on board. As the An-12 was practicing the ninth approach to Irkutsk Airport, another aircraft (Antonov An-2R CCCP-49342 of Aeroflot’s East Siberia Division) was cleared for takeoff. The An-12 was cleared to go around and at the same time the An-2 commenced its takeoff roll. At an altitude of 270 meters over the runway both aircraft collided. The An-2 fell to the ground 200 meters north of the runway. The aircraft partially burned out and all 13 aboard were killed. The crew of the An-12 felt a strong blow and the plane began to roll to the left. The crew shut down the engines and made an emergency landing in the floodplain of the Ushakovka River at a distance of 3980 m from the end of runway 30. During the ground slide both left engines separated from the wing. The aircraft knocked down a 10 m high mast, which then fell onto the fuselage, completely destroying the center section. The plane stopped after aground slide of 220 meters. There was no fire and the crew was not injured.

Source of Information

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Primary Cause

Collision between two aircraft during a training flight.Collision between two aircraft during a training flight.

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